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New digital transfer; Peter Roleum and His Cousins, Losey's directorial debut film short, commissioned for the 1939 New York World's Fair; Director and actor filmographies; Essay by author and critic Wheeler Winston Dixon
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1. Execution at 8 [5:25]
2. The Prisoner [4:41]
3. Guilty or Innocent? [4:52]
4. The Stanfords [5:47]
5. The Flat [5:36]
6. Evidence [3:43]
7. You're Graham! [4:40]
8. Vickie Harker [4:51]
9. Lost Hope [6:08]
10. Honor [6:51]
11. The Visit [6:16]
12. Reprieve Denied [7:20]
13. Christmas Eve [6:06]
14. Murderer! [3:56]
15. Something Tangible [8:09]
16. End Credits [:43]
Time Without Pity carried the name "Joseph Losey" on the credits -- the first time in three years that the blacklisted director was permitted to use his own name on a film. This British-made suspense film was based on a play by Emlyn Williams. Michael Redgrave stars an anguished father whose son (Alec McCowan) is accused of murder. With time running out, Redgrave struggles to prove his son innocent of the charge. The paranoia prevalent in Time Without Pity can be attributed to Losey's own experience at the hands of the HUAC, though this element never gets out of artistic control. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide