36 Hours

aka Terror Street

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One-way road to violence.

Synopsis

36 Hours (1953) follows a U.S. Air Force pilot who travels to England to reunite with his estranged wife but awakens to find her murdered and himself implicated in the crime. As he goes on the run with only a short window before authorities close in, he works to uncover the truth behind the killing and clear his name. This British crime film blends noir tension and urgency in a story of innocence, deception, and a race against time.

Selected disc options for 36 Hours

Extras
Hammer Films box art
Hammer Films BD-ALL 4K/UK 2026
VCI box art
VCI DVD-0/US 2006
Audio Commentary by Heath Holland and Toby Roan has extra
Audio Commentary by Alan K. Rode - On “Terror Street”, Actor Dan Duryea and Writer Steve Fisher has extra
Audio Commentary by Barry Forshaw and Kim Newman has extra
United Kingdom of Noir - With Josephine Botting and Vic Pratt has extra
36 Hours on Terror Street - Interview with Sergio Angelini has extra
Black & White - Interview with Chris Alexander on Actor Dan Duryea has extra
Shadows Across the Atlantic - Interview with Maxim Jakubowski has extra
Stills Gallery has extra
Biography: Actor Dan Duryea has extra
Biography: Director Montgomery Tully has extra
Theatrical Trailer has extra
Suspense (Radio Broadcast, x2) has extra
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Notes

  • Hammer Films’ 4K UHD includes a 120-page booklet with writing by Wayne Kinsey, Mike Peros, Adrian Smith, and Melanie Williams.
  • VCI’s “Hammer Film Noir Double Feature, Vol. 4” DVD also includes Wings of Danger (1952). It is also available in the “Hammer Film Noir Double Feature - Collector’s Set 2” box set. Trailers included: They Were So Young (1954), The Unholy Four (1954) and Unwed Mother (1958).

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