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Hours

Every second counts.
2013 | 97m | English

(31653 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Eric Heisserer
Writer: Eric Heisserer
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A father struggles to keep his infant daughter alive in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Release Date: Dec 04, 2013
Director: Eric Heisserer
Writer: Eric Heisserer
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords hurricane, infant, natural disaster, father, hurricane katrina
Production Companies Voltage Pictures, The Safran Company, PalmStar Media, Hours Capital
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $4,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Paul Walker Nolan Hayes
Natalia Safran Karen
Christopher Matthew Cook Lenny
Nancy Nave Sandra
Kerry Cahill Nurse Shelly
Nick Gomez Lobo
Tony Bentley Doctor
Judd Lormand Glenn
Lena Clark Lucy
TJ Hassan Jeremy
Genesis Rodriguez Abigail
J. Omar Castro Robinson
Renell Gibbs Jase
Yohance Myles Dr. Edmonds
Oscar Gale Hector
Damon Lipari Paramedic 1
Kesha Bullard Nurse
Ian Hoch Resident
J. Omar Castro Paramedic 2
Name Job
Jaron Presant Director of Photography
Sam Bauer Editor
William A. Elliott Production Design
Raymond Pumilia Art Direction
Claire Breaux Costume Design
Kristin Bicksler Set Decoration
Nikki I Brown Makeup Department Head
Margeaux Fox Hair Department Head
Marcos Gonzales Key Hair Stylist
LaToya Henderson Makeup Artist
Denise Pugh-Ruiz Key Makeup Artist
Beau J. Genot Post Production Supervisor
Michael J. Urann Post Production Supervisor
Mark C. Stevens First Assistant Director
Scott C. Bivona Greensman
Michael Calabrese Leadman
Tracey A. Plunkett Painter
Andrew Wert Property Master
Matthew Armstrong Boom Operator
Steven Avila Sound Designer
Trip Brock Supervising Sound Editor
Peter D. Lago Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Erik H. Magnus Sound Mixer
Alexander Pugh Sound Effects Editor
Matt Salib Foley Editor
Steven Utt Sound Recordist
Kelly Vandever Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Nash Special Effects Coordinator
Jeff Galpin Stunt Coordinator
Skip Bolen Still Photographer
Gilly Charbonnet Key Grip
Brouke Franklin First Assistant Camera
Andre Green Rigging Gaffer
Lonnie Kahoe Dolly Grip
Michael Marquett Best Boy Electric
Mike McLaughlin Gaffer
Dale Myrand Camera Operator
Alex Vendler Camera Operator
Wade Whitley First Assistant Camera
Allison Bauserman Key Costumer
Heidi Howell Costume Supervisor
Colin Wilkes Seamstress
Laura Creecy First Assistant Editor
David Thornsberry Location Manager
Nancy Breaux Script Supervisor
Eric Heisserer Writer, Director
Benjamin Wallfisch Original Music Composer
Ryan Glorioso Casting
Cydney Tucker Art Department Coordinator
Name Title
Dan Clifton Executive Producer
Kevin Scott Frakes Executive Producer
Ken Hirsh Executive Producer
Ann C. Salzer Supervising Producer
Peter Safran Producer
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Reviews

brekkil
4.0

A man finds himself caught at a hospital while Katrina ravages New Orleans. His wife just gave birth to their daughter, but unfortunately died. The child is not capable of breathing on her own. You probably know where this headed; a flooded hospital, no power or food and people going crazy. Well, lu ... ckily this guy finds a way to get some power, unfortunately he has to recharge the battery by hand every 3 minutes, and even that is falling apart. Paul Walker is probably most famous for the Fast and the Furious movies, but this is not one of those. This is the story of a man who loses his wife during a very bad time and might also lose his daughter. He is essentially fighting for his life, as well as his daughter's. And I am happy to inform you that, this guy is no superhero, just a man doing the best he can. Hours is not the best movie ever made, but for a Paul Walker movie, this is one of the better. It has heart and you find yourself hoping that he'll make it. Mr. Walker won't win an oscar for his performance in this movie, but I don't think he ever thought he would... for any of his movies. _Last words... give it a chance if you are in the mood for a nice drama with a bit of action thrown in. It never gets as crazy as I had thought it would, but that's ok, it still works._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
7.0

> As a father, as a husband, he stood for their defence. One of the final movies of a fine actor of our time, Paul Walker. Small budget movie, only because of the story that did not require a grand setting and spectacular graphics. The whole film takes place inside a hospital and a very few exter ... nal shots glued to the narration in pieces to make an exciting tale. Its his back to back after 'Vehicle 19' which also had a limited cast. At least he and his directors with writers proved these kind of small movies has an equal level of interesting materials to the grand ones. So it's about how you make one with all the finite resources and the rest is left to the people who decides its fate. A trans-apocalyptic movie. Due to the circumstance where the story happens, there's no proper explanation for everything. Obviously leaves some doubts concerning the main plot, but what the story tells is the basic instinct of survival of any species of our world. So in this film all about stay alive and protect your loved ones or die trying. What a father's, at a time a husband's role should be when his family completely depends him. That's what the story where a man stands between his family and the hurdles that coming his way. Not a fancy visual film, but an entertaining thriller-drama gives extreme nail-biting moments with less talks and more in actions. Definitely a good movie 7/10

May 16, 2024