48 Hours to Live

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Directed byPeter Bourne
Written byPeter Bourne
Produced byEdward Rubin
executive
Sven Nicou
StarringAnthony Steel
48 Hours to Live
Directed byPeter Bourne
Written byPeter Bourne
Produced byEdward Rubin
executive
Sven Nicou
StarringAnthony Steel
Production
company
Freja Film
Release dates
  • 1959 (1959) (Sweden)
  • December 1961 (1961-12) (U.S.)[1]
Running time
77 mins
CountriesSweden
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

48 Hours to Live is a 1959 film starring Anthony Steel.

It was known as Man in the Middle and was shot in Sweden. The movie was little seen outside Sweden.[2]

A New York reporter, Mike Gibson, is sent to a Swedish island, Gotland, to interview a nuclear scientist. He discovers that foreign agents have kidnapped the scientist and his daughter.

Cast

Production

Filming started June 1959.[citation needed]

Reception

References

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