Stolen Hours
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Stolen Hours is a 1963 remake by United Artists of the Bette Davis film, Dark Victory, which was released by Warner Bros. in 1939, and was owned by UA at the time. The remake was directed by Daniel Petrie and starred Susan Hayward in the Davis role of a bitchy socialite who is operated on for a brain tumor and then falls in love with, and marries, her surgeon. Also in the cast were Michael Craig, Edward Judd and Diane Baker. Stolen Hours was released on 16 October 1963 in the U.S.
[edit] Cast
The cast of Stolen Hours was led by Susan Hayward, who was already famous at the time. The cast members are their roles were:
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- Susan Hayward ... Laura Pember
- Michael Craig ... Dr. John Carmody
- Diane Baker ... Ellen
- Edward Judd ... Mike Bannerman
- Paul Rogers ... Dr. Eric McKenzie
- Robert Bacon ... Peter
- Paul Stassino ... Dalporto
- Jerry Desmonde ... Colonel
- Ellen McIntosh ... Miss Kendall
- Gwen Nelson ... Hospital Sister
- Peter Madden ... Reynolds
- Joan Young
- Joan Newell ... Mrs. Hewitt
- Chet Baker ... Himself
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