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Yield to the Night

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In 1950s London, a woman finds herself trapped in the dark abyss of her own despair. With a life marked by unfortunate decisions and a series of personal failures, she is sentenced to death for a crime committed in a fit of madness. As she faces her imminent execution, the protagonist reflects on her life filled with mistakes and the moments that led her to this point.

Through a series of flashbacks, the film reveals her interactions with various characters, from her mother, who always expected more from her, to the love that faded before it could bloom. Her emotional journey is rife with insecurities and regrets, but also showcases glimpses of hope and love that accompany her in her cell. The vastness of the future slipping through her fingers becomes evident as she prepares for the fateful moment.

As the hour of her execution draws near, tensions rise, and questions of justice and redemption are explored. The protagonist confronts not only her own mortality but also the judgment of others and the weight of her own conscience. The performances are intense and heart-wrenching, immersing the audience in an atmosphere of anguish and reflection that resonates long after the final credits have rolled. The unsettling duality of the space between life and death intertwines with the decisions we all face, leaving viewers questioning their own choices and the meaning of life.

Media type
Movie
Year
1956
Director
J. Lee Thompson
Writer
John Cresswell
Joan Henry
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.10
Actors
Diana Dors
Yvonne Mitchell
Michael Craig
Marie Ney
Geoffrey Keen
Liam Redmond
Olga Lindo
Joan Miller
Marjorie Rhodes
Molly Urquhart
Mary Mackenzie
Harry Locke
Michael Ripper
Joyce Blair
Charles Clay
Athene Seyler
Peggy Livesey
Mona Washbourne
Alec Finter
Marianne Stone
Mercia Shaw
Charles Lloyd Pack
Dandy Nichols
John Charlesworth
Frank Hawkins
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Kenneth Harper
Original title
Yield to the Night
Duration
99
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