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La mujer que no quería morir

Título original: I Want to Live!
  • 1958
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  • 2h
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La mujer que no quería morir (1958)
A prostitute, sentenced to death for murder, pleads her innocence.
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Una mujer, condenada a muerte por asesinato, se declara inocente pero debe enfrentar la cámara de gas.Una mujer, condenada a muerte por asesinato, se declara inocente pero debe enfrentar la cámara de gas.Una mujer, condenada a muerte por asesinato, se declara inocente pero debe enfrentar la cámara de gas.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Wise
  • Guionistas
    • Nelson Gidding
    • Don Mankiewicz
    • Ed Montgomery
  • Elenco
    • Susan Hayward
    • Simon Oakland
    • Virginia Vincent
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Wise
    • Guionistas
      • Nelson Gidding
      • Don Mankiewicz
      • Ed Montgomery
    • Elenco
      • Susan Hayward
      • Simon Oakland
      • Virginia Vincent
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    • 42Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 6 premios ganados y 16 nominaciones en total

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    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Barbara Graham
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Edward S. 'Ed' Montgomery
    Virginia Vincent
    Virginia Vincent
    • Peg
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Carl G.G. Palmberg
    Wesley Lau
    Wesley Lau
    • Henry L. Graham
    Philip Coolidge
    Philip Coolidge
    • Emmett Perkins
    Lou Krugman
    • John R. 'Jack' Santo
    James Philbrook
    James Philbrook
    • Bruce King
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    • District Attorney Milton
    Gage Clarke
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    • Attorney Richard G. Tibrow
    • (as Gage Clark)
    Joe De Santis
    Joe De Santis
    • Al Matthews
    John Marley
    John Marley
    • Father Devers
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • San Quentin Warden
    Alice Backes
    Alice Backes
    • Barbara, San Quentin Nurse
    Gertrude Flynn
    Gertrude Flynn
    • San Quentin Matron
    Russell Thorson
    Russell Thorson
    • San Quentin Sgt.
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    • San Quentin Capt.
    Stafford Repp
    Stafford Repp
    • Police Sgt.
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      • Robert Wise
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      • Don Mankiewicz
      • Ed Montgomery
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    Lechuguilla

    Black And White And Shades Of Gray

    This is the story of Barbara Graham, party girl and petty criminal, who was charged, along with two men, in the March, 1953, real life slaying of Mabel Monohan, a wealthy and elderly widow who lived in Burbank, California. Technically, "I Want To Live" is a high quality production. It has excellent B&W photography, superb editing, a jazzy score; and, it features Susan Hayward's Oscar winning performance as Barbara Graham, a young woman portrayed as independent-minded, tough as nails, feisty, defiant, vulnerable, and a good mother.

    Both at the beginning and at the end of this Robert Wise directed film the viewer is informed that the story is "factual". But the screenplay never delves into the actual "facts" of the murder. We don't learn anything about the victim, her relationships, the crime scene, or any of a thousand important details that must surely have surrounded this high profile case. Instead, the film focuses entirely on Graham, and goes out of its way to portray her as innocent, in the Monohan murder.

    Even a cursory review of available literature suggests that the film, while "factual" in some respects, is fictional in others. For example, in reality, the police did not capture Graham and her two male friends in a warehouse at night, as the film portrays; they captured the three in a seedy apartment in daytime. The film omits her addiction to heroin. In more than one way, the film presents Graham sympathetically, and as a victim of the criminal justice system. There's an interesting story about the film's producer, and his motivations for making this film the way he did.

    Nevertheless, I am not convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that she was guilty, mainly because I do not have access to the detailed "facts" of the Monohan case. After all these years, the truth regarding the murder has become cloudy, obscure.

    It is the thick fog surrounding the real life case that makes the film's final thirty minutes so gut-wrenching, as we await Barbara Graham's fate. Suspense is heightened by a deadline-induced outcome that will either be black or white, all or nothing, but certainly not gray. In setting out to portray a woman wrongly accused of murder, the filmmakers have thus created an ending that is amazingly effective.

    "I Want To Live" is a well made Hollywood production with riveting suspense. But keep in mind the film presents only the case for the defense, which may or may not be consistent with the truth.
    10mlhouk9

    Powerful It Is.

    Susan Hayward's powerful performance as Barbara Graham has been much written about, and it is the single best part of this film. But there are so many other perfectly pitched performances surrounding her as well, mostly by actors relatively unknown even to film buffs, or early turns by actors whose faces, if not names, did find a national audience--Virginia Vincent as Peg (she played the mother in The Hills Have Eyes), Gas chamber guard Dabbs Greer (the Rev. on Little House on the Prairie and Picket Fences), and especially Raymond Bailey who plays the San Quentin warden. His understated forthrightness and humaneness are a far cry from his later manic turn as Mr Drysdale on The Beverly Hillbillies (with the addition of a toupee). Robert Wise handles the execution preparations with a clinicism that turns the stomach more than any posturing would do, bringing the horror of impending death home. And following the clock's second with a moving camera closeup, instead of just cutting to the clock on the wall, done so many times, is craftsmanship of the highest order.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Terrific Susan Hayward performance

    Barbara Graham (Susan Hayward) is an aged lying grifter prostitute. She's been in and out of jail. She willingly perjures herself for two cohorts and gets a year in prison. She is released to probation and joins two con-men. She tries for a family but her husband turns into a drug addict. The cops follow her and arrests her, Emmett Perkins and John R. Santo. She's arrested for passing bad cheques among many charges. The men throw her under the bus and claim she's the murderer. She becomes a media sensation and maintains her innocence throughout.

    Hayward is terrific as a ballsy broad. She's not an innocent naive character although the movie portray her as innocent of the murder. The media sensation adds another layer to the movie. It is a bit hard to root for the character but Hayward makes the movie work. She gets to do some juicy acting as she prepares to be executed.
    7Doylenf

    Powerful drama masterfully directed by Robert Wise...

    Whether Barbara Graham was really framed for murder or not is never really the point of this melodramatic look at a woman on death row, played to the hilt by SUSAN HAYWARD in one of her gutsiest performances. The main point seems to be showing us what a devastating time any prisoner on death row has while waiting for that execution to proceed. And in this, Robert Wise succeeds with his powerful film about the accused murderess Barbara Graham.

    That Hayward can actually make us feel sympathy for her character when she's depicted as a tough-talking, bitter dame who takes no nonsense from anyone (even those trying to help her), is a credit her talent as an actress who never tries to soften her portrayal of the party girl paying for a life of petty crimes that may include murder.

    SIMON OAKLAND as a reporter who begins to have doubts about her guilt, is excellent. There's an almost documentary feel to the whole film and this is partly due to the uniform excellence of the entire cast, all of whom come across as real people. But the main credit must be given to director Robert Wise who does a fine job with some truly harsh material.

    The jazz score background effectively balances the look and feel of the story. Well worth watching as an inside look at how justice sometimes works, while raising questions in the viewer's mind as to Graham's guilt or innocence.
    jollyhoo

    Great Performance by Susan Hayward

    Her acting in this movie has to be one of the greatest performances that she has ever done on film.The proof of the pudding shows the results. I saw the ACADEMY AWARDS for that year, after seeing the movie there was no doubt in my mind that she did indeed deserve the OSCAR.

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    • Trivia
      Barbara Graham's response to the guard advising her to "take a deep breath, it's easier" was supposedly "how _ the hell _ would you know". Apparently, it had to be cleaned up for the 1958 audience, which is ironic given the rather graphic nature of the scene.
    • Errores
      When Barbara's son is brought to the jail for a visit and the presence of the news media upsets Barbara, she retreats to an interior area of the jail and pounds on the wall in frustration. The "brick" wall gives slightly as she throws her weight onto it.
    • Citas

      Barbara Graham: I never even knew the dame.

      Police lieutenant: You know she's been murdered, don't you?

      Barbara Graham: Yeah. So was Julius Caesar. I didn't know him either.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The film opens with this statement: The pitiless story told in this film is a true story. This story had to be told to the whole world; the whole world should see it and hear it. What good are films if they do not make us face the realities of our time? Here is the reality of our time, and we have no right to be ignorant of it. The day will come when such documents will seem to us to refer to prehistoric times, and we shall consider them as unbelievable that in earlier centuries witches were burned or thieves had their right hands cut off. Such period of true civilization is still in the future, but this film has the honor of at least contributing to its coming". Albert Camus - Nobel Prize winner.
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de diciembre de 1958 (Italia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • I Want to Live!
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California, Estados Unidos(prison)
    • Productora
      • Walter Wanger Productions
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      • USD 1,383,578 (estimado)
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      2 horas
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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