4:00 p.m.[]
4:00 p.m. Vampire's Kiss - Nicolas Cage ends an appointment with his psychiatrist; Alfred Hitchcock Presents "The Belfry" - Pat Hitchcock dismisses students from class; The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse - television studio; Odd Man Out - clock tower in a marketplace; The Twilight Zone "Four O'Clock" - Theodore Bikel says that all evil people are turning into little gnomes; Bunny and the Bull - talking cuckoo clock; Crime and Punishment (1983) - clock; Micmacs - alarm clock; The Counterfeiters of Paris - couple in bed; Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet - watch; The Virgin Suicides - news story on television; Night of the Bloody Apes - José Elías Moreno prays for 6 hours; The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - Gene Tierney sleeps; Now, Voyager - butler and maids get ready
4:01 p.m. Noi the Albino - a woman cuts cake
4:02 p.m. The Elephant Man - John Gielgud and Anthony Hopkins deliberate at a table; The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - as Gene Tierney sleeps, a figure approaches; Black Rainbow - Jason Robards and Rosanna Arquette discuss about whether it is 6pm or 4pm
4:03 p.m. The Consequences of Love - wall clock; All the President's Men - Dustin Hoffman waits as a woman asks for coffee; The Matchmaker - wall clock; Sweet November - Anthony Newley doesn't know what time it is because he doesn't wear a watch anymore; Peter's Friends - Emma Thompson brushes her hair
4:04 p.m. Happy Accidents - Vincent D'Onofrio; Pineapple Express - James Franco and Seth Rogen wake up in a car
4:05 p.m. Grace Is Gone - John Cusack gets ready to go to dinner with his daughters; The Man Who Sleeps - building a matchstick tower
4:06 p.m. The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - George Chakiris sits down to play chess; Malcolm X - television station
4:07 p.m. train departs; One Hour Photo - Robin Williams tells a customer she looks familiar; The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - a man enters while George Chakiris is playing chess; Happy Accidents - pendulum clock; Time Without Pity - Michael Redgrave objects to his son's execution
4:08 p.m. The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - close-up of a clock; What Time Is It There? - Lu Yi-Ching performs a ritual with incense sticks; Charulata - Madhabi Mukherjee walks out onto a balcony
4:09 p.m. Thursday - Thomas Jane cleans out a bloody sink; The Hindenburg - starting a pocketwatch; Illegal - at a hospital, Edward G. Robinson grabs a phone; Rosemary's Baby - Mia Farrow uses the phone from her bedroom
4:10 p.m. Executive Suite - William Holden answers the phone; Dead Man Walking - Susan Sarandon; A Few Days in September - John Turturro waits in a restaurant; Amélie - Audrey Tautou in the cafe; The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - George Chakiris plays chess; Better Use of Leisure Time - a boy lies down; The Red House - Edward G. Robinson gives Allene Roberts a watch as a gift
4:11 p.m. The Card Player - wall clock; For Your Eyes Only - Roger Moore and Carole Bouquet walk through a market place
4:12 p.m. White Noise - Michael Keaton receives a call; The Card Player - Stefania Rocca on the phone; a man checks his watch while waiting in a crowded plaza; Gallipoli - wristwatch
4:13 p.m. Miss Potter - Renee Zellweger comes home; Mission: Impossible "The Phoenix" - Barbara Bain; The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - chess game
4:14 p.m. Wait Until Dark - Audrey Hepburn comes home as Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna and Jack Weston hide in her apartment
4:15 p.m. The Phantom of Liberty - Jean-Claude Brialy adjusts the clock on the mantelpiece; Wait Until Dark - Audrey Hepburn makes a phone call; John Q. - Denzel Washington issues a demand over the phone; The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - wall clock; East Is East - Jimi Mistry stomps on two watches; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Maggie Smith talks to Celia Johnson about her colorful outfit
4:16 p.m. Volver - Lola Dueñas sniffs the handlebars of an exercise bike; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - wall clock; Trauma - boy climbs through window
4:17 p.m. Good Will Hunting - Matt Damon sits in Robin Williams' office in silence
4:18 p.m. Interiors - Geraldine Page gets ready while E.G. Marshall sits on a bed; In the Mood for Love - Maggie Cheung at a desk; Ghost Town - Ricky Gervais makes an excuse for taking so long in the bathroom
4:19 p.m. All or Nothing - in a car, Timothy Spall checks his phone; a woman irons; Dirty Filthy Love - Michael Sheen fakes an orgasm
4:20 p.m. The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - George Chakiris plays chess; Changeling - J.P. Bumstead threatens to call the police; Pulp Fiction - Bruce Willis walks downstairs holding a katana; Kramer Vs. Kramer - Dustin Hoffman has a meeting; Gallipoli - discussing a bombardment; Lucky Number Slevin - Bruce Willis and Oliver Davis in a car; Wild Innocence - Mehdi Belhaj Kacem
4:21 p.m. As Good as It Gets - Jack Nicholson looks out the window; record player; 12:08 East of Bucharest - Mircea Andreescu taps a kitchen table
4:22 p.m. The Werewolf of Washington - a woman finds Dean Stockwell; The Wedding Date - Debra Messing wakes up on an airplane and smiles at Dermot Mulroney before seeing how disheveled she looks; a woman picks up luggage from an airport carousel
4:23 p.m. Lust, Caution - Tang Wei puts on perfume at a cafe; Gallipoli - soldiers in trenches
4:24 p.m. The Life of David Gale - Matt Craven listens to music; Damnation - a woman breastfeeds a baby; Beyond the Sea - John Goodman in a recording studio; Pretty in Pink - Molly Ringwald looks at a dress; Weird Science - Anthony Michael Hall wants to leave
4:25 p.m. Clockmaker - Pierrino Mascarino asks a boy about folding and unfolding time; a stagecoach stops to change horses; The Twilight Zone "Showdown with Dance McGrew" - cowboy show; Small Change - classroom
4:26 p.m. The X-Files "Space" - Gillian Anderson looks at a clock; Better Use of Leisure Time - clock in a bedroom; War of the Worlds - Tom Cruise discovers that no electronic devices are working; Since You Went Away - Claudette Colbert at a cocktail lounge; a woman drops her belongings
4:27 p.m. Small Change - classroom; a British motorcyclist at a vacant betting counter
4:28 p.m. My Own Private Idaho - River Phoenix looks at pocketwatch near a road in the middle of the country; Single White Female - Bridget Fonda is woken by a phone call
4:29 p.m. Small Change - classroom; a car drives up to a church
4:30 p.m. Small Change - classroom; As It Is in Heaven - Michael Nyqvist; Kramer Vs. Kramer - wall clock; Somewhere in Time - Christopher Reeve tells the time and Jane Seymour says she needs to go rest; Mr. Klein - clock tower; The Twilight Zone "A Penny for Your Thoughts" - Dick York and Dan Tobin discuss a plan; Spirit Trap - Sam Troughton's watch
4:31 p.m. Sue - two people at an art gallery; wall clock surrounded by photos of topless women; Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl - Lillian Gish
4:32 p.m. Election - Matthew Broderick makes a call from a hotel room, nursing a swollen eye with a bottle of iced champagne; Grace Is Gone - Alessandro Nivola wonders if John Cusack will pay for dinner; Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon buys two tickets for a porno cinema from a cashier who is on the phone; Step Brothers - Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly
4:33 p.m. Scrooged - Bill Murray in a homeless shelter; Crime and Punishment (2002) - John Simm tries to pawn a pocketwatch
4:34 p.m. Drugstore Cowboy - Matt Dillon; The Consequences of Love - Toni Servillo on the phone
4:35 p.m. Drugstore Cowboy - James Remar smokes; The Glass Key - Joseph Calleia and Alan Ladd; Where the Sidewalk Ends - Dana Andrews looks for a lieutenant; What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? - Bette Davis dials the phone
4:36 p.m. Infernal Affairs - Tony Leung wakes up; 3 Women - Sissy Spacek is taught how to punch out from work; Lucky Number Slevin - Sam Jaeger checks his watch; Executive Suite - Paul Douglas receives a message
4:37 p.m. Agatha Christie's Marple "4:50 from Paddington" - Pam Ferris on the phone; Code Unknown - Juliette Binoche puts down the phone
4:38 p.m. Changeling - Angelina Jolie surveys the switchboards; Mission: Impossible "The Phoenix" - Peter Graves checks his watch while Martin Landau nervously waits; Beverly Hills Cop II - Jürgen Prochnow at a racetrack
4:39 p.m. The Snake Pit - Olivia de Havilland tells Mark Stevens she has to leave; a man warns that explosives are set to detonate; Bread and Tulips - single petal falls; Coffee and Cigarettes - Alex Descas rolls dice on the table of the cafe
4:40 p.m. The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen - George Chakiris sits down to a chess game and checks the clock; The Man Who Wasn't There - Billy Bob Thornton checks his watch
4:41 p.m. The Natural - after seeing Glenn Close standing in the crowd, Robert Redford hits a home run that shatters the big clock; 24 Hours of Progress - clock; a woman works at a sewing machine
4:42 p.m. Another 48 Hrs. - Brent Jennings gives a time bomb to Ted Markland; Happy Accidents - Vincent D'Onofrio sees a smashed clock on the floor
4:43 p.m. The Thief of Bagdad - Miles Malleson shows Conrad Veidt his collection of automata, including an extravagant clock prototype; Sissi: The Young Empress - Carl Boehm talks to his mother Vilma Degischer; martial arts
4:44 p.m. Gallipoli - Mel Gibson; a mobster shoots up a crowded office with a MAC-10; Control - turning off a television; Bubble - Debbie Doebereiner walks toward the bathroom
4:45 p.m. Scrooge - Mervyn Johns in an office; Happy Accidents - a supervisor in an office; The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) - Pierce Brosnan is refused entry to a room in an art gallery and leaves his suitcase in the doorway; Interiors - Mary Beth Hurt is late to meet Sam Waterston; Planes, Trains and Automobiles - watch; a woman talks to a boy about their plans
4:46 p.m. Blow Out - John Lithgow toys with his watch in a train station while a prostitute and sailor haggle over a price; Planes, Trains and Automobiles - Steve Martin is stuck in a meeting before going to the airport, watching the big boss silently take his time assessing some advertisement prototypes, which will probably make him late for his plane
4:47 p.m. I Want to Live! - gas chamber; The Counterfeiters of Paris - Maurice Biraud packs money into a suitcase; Planes, Trains and Automobiles - meeting
4:48 p.m. Quick Change - Jason Robards orders police to storm the bank; Blade Runner - a futuristic flying police car takes off; a talkative police officer in the back of a car
4:49 p.m. The Unknown Woman - Kseniya Rappoport takes a number in line at a store
4:50 p.m. Agatha Christie's Marple "4:50 from Paddington" - clock in a train station; Radio Days - man introduces a sports radio show; The Life of David Gale - Matt Craven turns off the music and answers the phone; Torso - Tina Aumont on the phone; The Bachelor - Artie Lang gets in an argument
4:51 p.m. What Time Is It There? - Lee Kang-sheng bangs a watch against a railing; Kiss Me Deadly - Ralph Meeker cautiously enters a room; Gaslight - Ingrid Bergman asks why a picture was taken down
4:52 p.m. Cries and Whispers - clock; Smart People - Dennis Quaid adjusts his office clock to avoid helping a student
4:53 p.m. Burn After Reading - John Malkovich looks out a window; The Time Machine (2002) - Guy Pearce hurries out of a classroom; Love in the Afternoon - Gary Cooper and Audrey Hepburn walk along a train platform
4:54 p.m. a man gets off a train; Big Shots - at a funeral, a boy places a flower on a casket
4:55 p.m. a man stops by a shop to ask the cashier on a date; 1408 - John Cusack is told that the post office is closed; Alfie Darling - Alan Price drives; To the Devil a Daughter - Big Ben
4:56 p.m. Zoolander - Christine Taylor asks Ben Stiller the time; Good Will Hunting - wall clock; a French man practices lines and leaves the room whereupon he is shot; 1408 - a construction worker throws a clock on the ground; Casablanca - Dooley Wilson delivers Ilsa's letter to Humphrey Bogart at the train station, and they both leave on the train
4:57 p.m. Changing Lanes - Samuel L. Jackson asks Ben Affleck for his time back
4:58 p.m. Don't Say a Word - Michael Douglas and Sean Bean on the phone; The Assassination of Richard Nixon - Sean Penn at a desk; a man changes the time on a clock
4:59 p.m. Adam's Rib - Judy Holliday; Victim - Dirk Bogarde; Quick Change - wristwatch; About Schmidt - Jack Nicholson waits in his office for the clock to strike 5:00 p.m. so he can leave work for the very last time
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