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  1. 5 mar 2019 · Women Without Men (1956) 3. ( 1) Seeking the whereabouts of international gangster Nick Randall, the U.S. State Department seeks the help of Scotland Yard. Nick’s girl, Angela, is currently in a British prison, but has refused to give Nick away. So the authorities contact Gran’ Ramsey, a stoolie currently at the same prison as Angela, to ...

  2. Gran' stages a getaway, the two women taking with them a third, Marguerite, whose prison-born baby is about to be turned over to the welfare department. It is up to Gran' to keep the police informed of Angela's whereabouts without being detected by the escapees, while waiting for Angela to contact Nick...

  3. Women Without Men is a 1956 British second feature drama film directed by Elmo Williams and Herbert Glazer and starring Beverly Michaels, Joan Rice and Hermione Baddeley. A woman escapes from prison to keep a date with her boyfriend.

  4. Women Without Men is a 1956 British second feature [1] drama film directed by Elmo Williams and Herbert Glazer and starring Beverly Michaels, Joan Rice and Hermione Baddeley. [2] A woman escapes from prison to keep a date with her boyfriend. For U.S. release the film was retitled Blonde Bait and substantially re-edited, with new scenes filmed ...

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  6. Persian. Women Without Men is a 2009 film adaptation of the 1990 Shahrnush Parsipur novel, directed by Shirin Neshat. [1] [2] Neshat's work explores gender issues in the Islamic world. Women without Men is her first dramatic feature. The film profiles the lives of four women living in Tehran in 1953, during the American-backed coup that ...

  7. 1956 film by Elmo Williams. Women Without Men (Q8031346) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1956 film by Elmo Williams. edit. Language