Women Without Men (1956 film)
1956 British film by Elmo Williams / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Women Without Men is a 1956 British second feature[1] drama film directed by Elmo Williams and Herbert Glazer and starring Beverly Michaels, Joan Rice and Hermione Baddeley.[2] A woman escapes from prison to keep a date with her boyfriend.
Women Without Men | |
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Directed by | Elmo Williams Herbert Glazer |
Screenplay by | Val Guest Richard Landau |
Based on | a story by Richard Landau |
Produced by | Anthony Hinds |
Starring | Beverly Michaels Joan Rice |
Cinematography | Walter J. Harvey |
Edited by | James Needs |
Music by | Leonard Salzedo John Hollingsworth |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Exclusive Films (U.K.) Associated Film Releasing Corporation (U.S.) |
Release date | 2 April 1956 |
Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
For U.S. release the film was retitled Blonde Bait and substantially re-edited, with new scenes filmed by the American distributors (with additional American actors, with Jim Davis replacing Paul Carpenter as Nick, and notable character and plot changes, such as turning the heroine into a gangster's moll, for whom the prison break is engineered by the police in hopes she will lead them to her much-wanted fugitive boyfriend.[3] Other new actors were Richard Travis, Harry Lauter and Paul Cavanagh. Beverly Michaels also appeared in the film's new ending sequence.