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The Next Three Days

"What if you had 72 hours to save everything you live for?"

November 18, 2010 2h 13m 7.1/10 (3,020 votes)

Originally released in 2010. The Next Three Days is a romance/drama film. directed by Paul Haggis. With a runtime of 2h 13m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, and Brian Dennehy

Synopsis

A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of murdering her boss. Her husband John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence that negates the evidence against her. When the strain of being separated from her husband and son gets to her, John decides to find a way to break her out.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 18, 2010 15 years ago
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Runtime 2h 13m 133 minutes total
User Rating 7.1/10 Great (3,020 votes)
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Budget $30M Production budget
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Box Office $67.4M 2.2x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America + 1 more

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$30,000,000
Revenue
$67,448,651

Production Companies

  • Hwy61
  • Lionsgate
  • Fidélité Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Next Three Days about?

A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of murdering her boss. Her husband John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence tha...

Who directed The Next Three Days?

The Next Three Days was directed by Paul Haggis.

How long is The Next Three Days?

The Next Three Days has a runtime of 2 hours and 13 minutes (133 minutes total).

When was The Next Three Days released?

The Next Three Days was released on November 18, 2010 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Next Three Days?

The main cast of The Next Three Days includes Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Brian Dennehy, RZA, Moran Atias.

Is The Next Three Days worth watching?

The Next Three Days has a user rating of 7.1/10 based on 3,020 reviews, indicating very good reception from audiences.