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From the early 60s, Film Masters brings you two independently produced films, both with their own cult following. Representative of the neo-noir crime films of that era, these regional films make for a perfect back-to-back viewing late at night! The more famous of the two, "Door-to-Door Maniac," originally released in 1961 as "Five Minutes to Live." Starring Johnny Cash as a hardened criminal (Johnny Cabot) who takes the wife (Cay Forester) of the bank vice president as hostage in her own home. What follows is a robbery gone awry in every way! You won't want to miss this gem whose original poster proclaimed, "A woman's price drops fast as the time limit ticks away!"
Our second film is the little known, "Right Hand of the Devil." The Director reportedly destroyed all 35mm release prints, so chances are you haven't seen this one before! It's a feature you won't want to miss, as Aram Katcher makes his bid to become the next Hitchcock. In the film Katcher not only stars as the main character, he also produced, edited, designed, and oh so much more for his magnum opus. But did he do enough to become a peer of Hitchcock? And will Katcher the criminal mastermind be able to pull off a heist of a sports arena? We'll leave you to decide.
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