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  1. Time Without Pity is a 1957 British film noir thriller film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo McKern, Paul Daneman, Peter Cushing, Alec McCowen and Renee Houston. It is about a father trying to save his son from execution for murder.

  2. Time Without Pity: Directed by Joseph Losey. With Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo McKern, Paul Daneman. The day before a young man is to be executed for killing his girlfriend, his alcoholic father shows up to try to prove his innocence.

  3. Alec Graham (Alec McCowen) is sentenced to death for the murder of his girlfriend Jennie Cole (Christina Lubicz), with whom he was spending the night at the flat of the parents of his friend Brian Stanford (Paul Daneman).

  4. Time Without Pity. Date: 1957. Director: Joseph Losey. Production Company: Harlequin Productions Ltd. Stars: Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Peter Cushing, Leo McKern, Renée Houston, Paul Daneman. Location (s): London. Region (s): London T-Z.

  5. Time Without Pity (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. A day before his son's execution, Canadian writer David Graham (Michael Redgrave) delves into England's criminal underworld and turns to increasingly...

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  7. Time Without Pity is directed by Joseph Losey and adapted to screenplay by Ben Barzman from the Emlyn Williams play Someone Waiting. It stars Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo McKern, Paul Daneman, Peter Cushing, Alec McCowen, Renee Houston and Lois Maxwell.

  8. On the day before his estranged son is scheduled to be executed for a murder he didn’t commit, an alcoholic writer (a riveting Michael Redgrave) embarks on a last-ditch attempt to save him, journeying into England’s criminal underworld in order to prove the young man’s innocence—and he is just unsteady enough in his thinking to make every twist ...

  9. Time Without Pity is a crime thriller based on actor/playwright Emlyn William's stage hit, Someone Waiting. The film begins with the murder of a young woman at the hands of a wealthy industrialist (Leo McKern) and then puts the wrong man (Alec McCowen) on the execution stand.

  10. Recovering alcoholic British writer, David Graham, is released from a Montreal sanitarium and flies to London where he has 24-hours to find evidence to save his neglected son Alec from the gallows.