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  2. Yield to the Night (U.S. title: Blonde Sinner) is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Diana Dors. [3] [4] The film is based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Joan Henry. [5]

  3. Yield to the Night is a 1954 novel by the British writer Joan Henry. Henry had served a prison sentence in 1951 for passing fraudulent cheques and had written a bestselling book Who Lie in Gaol based on her experiences.

  4. Yield to the Night is a 1954 novel by the British writer Joan Henry. Henry had served a prison sentence in 1951 for passing fraudulent cheques and had written a bestselling book Who Lie in Gaol based on her experiences.

  5. May 27, 2015 · J Lee Thompson (1956) Yield to the Night is a virtually explicit anti-capital punishment tract. (In this respect and most others, it’s streets ahead of Losey’s Time Without Pity, made the following year.) The information on the screen at the start of the film is fascinating.

  6. Yield to the Night (U.S. title: Blonde Sinner) is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Diana Dors. The film is based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Joan Henry. Quick Facts Directed by, Written by ... Close.

  7. Written and made in response to the execution by hanging of Ruth Ellis at Holloway Prison, London, England. Miss Ellis was the last woman to be hanged in the UK. The public outcry following her execution helped lead to the eventual abolition of judicial execution in the UK and this film, by keeping the public consciousness alive, in no small ...

  8. Oct 6, 2020 · Film: Yield to the Night (1956) The English film actress Diana Dors first shot to fame in the early 1950s. Her rise to stardom and the striking similarities in their physical appearance led to Dors being routinely referred to as “Britain’s very own Marilyn Monroe.”.