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Don't Bother to Knock is a 1952 American psychological thriller starring Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe and directed by Roy Ward Baker.
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A hotel guest flirts with a beautiful woman after a breakup from his girlfriend. He is seduced by the woman while she is babysitting. The child wakes up and ...

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1952 ‧ Thriller/Noir ‧ 1h 16m
6,9/10 · IMDb 76% · Rotten Tomatoes 3,5/5 · Letterboxd
Una donna con tendenze suicide viene dimessa da un istituto psichiatrico e ottiene un lavoro in un albergo di lusso. Proprio qui, comincia ad essere ossessionata da uno degli ospiti, che le ricorda il defunto marito.
Data di uscita: 18 luglio 1952 (Stati Uniti)
Casa di produzione: Twentieth Century Fox
Paese di produzione: Stati Uniti d'America
Titolo originale: Don't Bother to Knock

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A very interesting movie from Marilyn Monroe in a dramatic role. She plays a girl mentaly and emotionnaly disturbed. Her husband (Philip) who was a fighter ...
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4 lug 2023 · Marilyn Monroe shows her range of acting in this unique movie based in a hotel. She was beautiful, sad, terrifying and dramatic in this 'I ...
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When the child wakes up and disturbs their lovemaking, the baby-sitter reveals homicidal tendencies and terrorizes them both. A frightening and provocative ...
2 apr 2018 · In this 1952 small scale drama about a babysitter who mistakes a fellow hotel occupant for her long-dead boyfriend, Marilyn Monroe and ...
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As a film about mental illness made in the 1950s, Don't Bother to Knock is unexpectedly sensitive, not only with regard to its troubled central character ( ...