Frank Bigelow, an L.A. accountant, takes a vacation to San Francisco to relax and womanize for a few days when he is slipped a slow-acting poison for which there is no antidote. The doctor's prognosis: he has forty-eight hours to live.
Director: Rudolph Mat
Director: Rudolph Mate
Director: Rudolph Maté
Producer: Leo C. Popkin
Actor: Edmond O'Brien
Actor: Pamela Britton
Actor: Luther Adler
Actor: Beverly Campbell
Actor: Lynne Baggett
Actor: Frank Jaquet
Actor: Larry Dobkin
Actor: Carolyn Hughes
Actor: Diana Barrymore
Actor: Virginia Lindley
Actor: Lawrence Dobkin
Actor: William Ching
Actor: Beverly Garland
Actor: Henry Hart
Actor: Neville Brand
Actor: Laurette Luez
Actor: Jess Kirkpatrick
Actor: Cay Forrester
Actor: Frank Gerstle
Actor: Michael Ross
Actor: Virginia Lee
Actor: Roy Engel
Actor: George Lynn
Actor: Frank Conlan
Actor: Bill Baldwin
Actor: Lynne Roberts
Actor: William Forrest
Actor: Peter Leeds
Actor: Ivan Triesault
Actor: George Guhl
Actor: Frank Cady
Actor: Edwin Chandler
Actor: Jerry Paris
Actor: Douglas Evans
Actor: Hugh O'Brian
Actor: Harold Miller