Women of Twilight

The Film of the Play by Sylvia Rayman That Makes 'No Room at the Inn' Look Like a Bedtime Story!

5.3
19531h 29m

When a nightclub singer is arrested for murder, his pregnant girlfriend moves into a boarding house for women, but the mother-to-be soon discovers that her new lodgings harbors a horrific secret.

Cast

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Freda Jackson

Mrs. Helen 'Nelly' Alistair

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Rène Ray

Vivianne Bruce

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Lois Maxwell

Christine "Chris" Ralston

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Laurence Harvey

Jerry Nolan

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Vida Hope

Jessie Smithson

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Joan Dowling

Rosie Gordon

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Katharine Page

First Landlady

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Dandy Nichols

Third Landlady

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Liam Gaffney

Minor Role (uncredited)

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Arthur Mullard

Minor Role (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Dora Bryan's voice always appeared on screen at least half an hour before she did - and she's just as personable here in this gritty tale of a pregnant chanteuse, "Vivianne" (Rene Ray) who rents a room in a house while her lover - the crooning Laurence Harvey ("Jerry") is being tried for murder. It doesn't take long for her to discover that their landlady "Nelly" (Freda Jackson) has a pretty sinister ulterior motive and habitually preys on women down on their luck - and she determines she is not going to be her latest victim. Gordon Parry has done quite an efficient job with Sylvia Rayman's play - and for the early 1950s, the rather sordid subject matter is probably more remarkable than any of the performances - though Jackson is quite menacing and Lois Maxwell delivers quite strongly too. It's certainly worth a watch as, embellished or not, it does depict a seedier side of life that is pretty unpleasant. You may also recognise the song "I Can't Believe that You're gone", too.

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