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The Hours is a 2002 film based on Michael Cunningham's 1999 Pulitzer Prize and PEN/Faulkner Award-winning 1998 novel, The Hours. The story is about three women of different generations and times whose lives are interconnected by Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs Dalloway. All the action takes place within... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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2002
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Robert Fox, Scott Rudin, Mark Huffam
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Runtime: 114 minutes
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Budget: US $ 25,000,000
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    The Hours (film)

    The story is about three women of different generations and times whose lives are interconnected by Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs Dalloway. ... All the action takes place within the span of one day as followed in three different time periods.
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    The Hours

    The Hours (film), directed by Stephen Daldry
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    After Hours (film)

    The Motion Picture Association of America gave the film an "R" rating. ... ↑ Variety Staff, After Hours.
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    The Desperate Hours (film)

    The Desperate Hours is a 1955 film from Paramount Pictures starring Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March.
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    After Hours

    After Hours (film), a 1985 movie directed by Martin Scorsese
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    The Gallant Hours

    He had also produced for television before, but The Gallant Hours was the first feature film he both directed and produced.
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    48 Hrs.

    The film spawned a 1990 sequel, Another 48 Hours.
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    'hours...'

    'hours...' is a 1999 album by British musician David Bowie. ... "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" (Stigmata Film Version) – 4:49
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    Film (film)

    ↑ ”When the rushes of the first frenetic day’s outdoor filming were viewed, it was clear that it had been an almost total disaster … Yet the budget did not allow for the scene to be reshot … Hours were spent getting the exact close-up that they required of Buster Keaton’s ‘creased, reptilian’ eye to replace the abandoned outdoor scene with the extras.” – Knowlson, J., Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett (London: Bloomsbury, 1996), pp 523,524 ... Film
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    The Hours (novel)

    Her partner Sally, a TV producer, is on her way out the door to a lunch meeting with a film star. ... The Hours (novel)

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