Women Without Men (1956 film)
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Women Without Men is a 1956 British drama film directed by Elmo Williams and Herbert Glazer and starring Beverly Michaels, Joan Rice and Hermione Baddeley. [1] Three woman break out of prison together, for varying personal reasons. It was also known as Appointment at Midnight and Blonde Bait.
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- Beverly Michaels - Angie Booth
- Joan Rice - Cleo
- Thora Hird - Granny
- Avril Angers - Bessie
- Paul Carpenter - Nick
- Hermione Baddeley - Grace
- Bill Shine - Reveller
- Gordon Jackson - Percy
- Valerie White - Governor
- Eugene Deckers - Pierre
- April Olrich - Margueritte
- Ralph Michael - Julian
- Betty Cooper - Evans
- Sheila Burrell - Babs
- Michael Golde - Bargee
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