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Don't Bother to Knock is a 1952 American Film Noir thriller directed by British director Roy Ward Baker. Daniel Taradash adapted the screenplay from the novel Mischief by Charlotte Armstrong. The film takes place in a busy New York City hotel. In the hotel's bar/club, singer Lyn Lesley ( Anne Bancroft) tries to keep the show going.
Airline pilot Jed stays at the New York hotel where girlfriend Lyn is a singer. He sees Nell in a window opposite his and they get chummy. When the girl she’s baby-sitting, Bunny, enters Nell goes crazy and sends her to her room.
While baby-sitting in a hotel, a beautiful woman (Marilyn Monroe) begins a flirtation with one of the hotel's guests (Richard Widmark). Rebounding from a bre...
Marilyn Monroe in a dramatic scene from the 1952 movie "Don't Bother To Knock" plus original theatrical trailer.
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DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK, screen Play by Daniel Taradash, based on a novel by Charlotte Armstrong; directed by Roy Baker; produced by Julian Blaustein for Twentieth Century-Fox. At the Globe.Jed ...
Don’t Bother to Knock Marilyn Monroe, co-starred with Richard Widmark, gives an excellent account of herself in a strictly dramatic role which commands certain attention, but the story of a ...
Don't Bother to Knock Reviews. A brisk 76-minute running time is all that's required for this nifty thriller to take the stage, impress the audience, and exit with style. Full Review | Original ...