Director: Joseph Losey•Genres: Drama, Film Noir, Thriller
A wealthy, estranged son is drawn back into his father's life when he learns his father is to be executed for a murder he claims he didn't commit. The son races against time, using his considerable resources, to uncover the truth and prove his father's innocence before the sentence is carried out. He must navigate a complex web of deceit and corruption within the legal and social circles his father inhabits.
Time Without Pity was lauded by critics for its taut direction, compelling performances, and its unflinching examination of social injustice and the flaws within the British legal system. It is considered a significant work in Joseph Losey's filmography, particularly for its noirish atmosphere and its political undertones.
Praised for its intense suspense and dramatic pacing.
Commended for Michael Redgrave's powerful performance.
Noted for its social commentary on class and the justice system.
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The film was originally intended to be directed by Jack Lee, but Joseph Losey, then working in exile in Britain due to the Hollywood blacklist, took over the project.
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