Clever title, but most of the film lacks pace and suspense: it gives you the feeling that it was made mainly so that the cast and crew could enjoy a nice vacation in picturesque Beirut. And then....we come to the ending. It is genuinely surprising. Probably because it is unexpectedly dark, in contrast to the generally light tone of the rest of the movie. And the cleverness of the title comes full circle (literally). **1/2 out of 4.
Review of 24 Hours to Kill
24 Hours to Kill
(1965)
Gets an extra star for the surprise ending alone
28 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers