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Director: Jack Smight
Cast: George Peppard, Elizabeth Ashley, Roddy McDowall, Arthur O'Connell
A man stumbles out of a car crash with no memory of what transpired. Everyone who he meets suggests that he is a ruthless man with an aggressive temper. Could he be deliberately blocking out memories of his past?
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Third Day is a 1965 drama/thriller directed by Jack Smight. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its suspenseful premise about a man who loses his memory after a car crash. However, the film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition. No public reception metrics like IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes ratings are available for this lesser-known title.
Why you might like this:
Fans of psychological thrillers will appreciate the enigmatic mystery at the heart of The Third Day (1965), directed by Jack Smight. George Peppard delivers a compelling performance as a man grappling with gaps in his memory after a car crash, leaving the audience to question the truth about his past and identity.
The Third Day is a 1965 American suspense thriller film directed by Jack Smight and starring George Peppard and Elizabeth Ashley. It was based on a novel by Joseph Hayes.
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