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1952 • Drama / Thriller • 76m

Don't Bother to Knock

"… a wicked sensation as the lonely girl in room 809!"

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An airline pilot pursues a live-in babysitter at his hotel and gradually realizes she is not as stable as perhaps she should be.

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Richard Widmark
Richard Widmark
Jed Towers
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Nell Forbes
Anne Bancroft
Anne Bancroft
Lyn Lesley
Donna Corcoran
Donna Corcoran
Bunny Jones
Jeanne Cagney
Jeanne Cagney
Rochelle
Lurene Tuttle
Lurene Tuttle
Ruth Jones
Elisha Cook Jr.
Elisha Cook Jr.
Eddie Forbes
Jim Backus
Jim Backus
Peter Jones
Verna Felton
Verna Felton
Mrs. Ballew
Willis Bouchey
Willis Bouchey
Joe the Bartender
Don Beddoe
Don Beddoe
Mr. Ballew
Harry Bartell
Harry Bartell
Bellboy (uncredited)
Gloria Blondell
Gloria Blondell
Janie - Cafe Photographer (uncredited)
Dick Cogan
Dick Cogan
Bell Captain (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Bess Flowers
Woman at Awards Dinner (uncredited)
Robert Foulk
Robert Foulk
Doorman (uncredited)
Grace Hayle
Grace Hayle
Mrs. McMurdock (uncredited)
David McMahon
David McMahon
Uniformed Cop at End (uncredited)
Director: Roy Ward BakerScreenplay: Daniel TaradashProducer: Julian Blaustein

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talisencrw
2016-09-22
80%

Just a couple of years back, I picked up this mammoth 17-film DVD collection of Marilyn Monroe's films for a really good price, only to find that the ridiculous way the discs were placed in the digipack basically ruined them, and after watching the movies the best that I could, I reluctantly had to part with it, hoping the set would soon be released at a decent price on the more resilient blu (as you can tell, I'm old-school and low-fi, but I'm hoping to quickly remedy this problem!). As you can tell by any of my prior reviews of Richard Widmark's films, I'm a huge fan of his, and he's easily one of my favourite and most entertaining and watchable actors of the period. As well, Roy Ward Baker is one of the most underrated directors of the period--his entry in The Criterion Collection, 'A Night to Remember', is easily the best telling of the 'Titanic' tragedy. Thus simply on the basis of those three alone, I heartily recommend the film to any adventurous cinephiles of this era.

Cat Ellington
2017-02-25

Nell Forbes was by far the darkest and most volatile character Marilyn Monroe had ever portrayed in her entire career. Written by Daniel Taradash and directed by Roy Ward Baker, Don't Bother To Knock - a chilling and uncommonly masterful film noir thriller - gives its viewers an up-close glimpse into the crevices of a deeply disturbed human soul. Need a babysitter ... anyone? Yet another five star oeuvre, Don't Bother To Knock is an effort of prodigious degree in classic cinema.

CinemaSerf
2026-03-06
70%

“Lyn” (Anne Bancroft) is an hotel crooner who is in love with, but recently dumped, airline pilot “Jed” (Richard Widmark) who has consequently repaired to his hotel room with a bottle whilst she (well, Eve Marley actually) serenades him via the PA system. Meantime, across the courtyard a couple are attending a swanky dinner and so have employed “Nell” (Marilyn Monroe) as their baby-sitter. It’s fairly safe to say that she is completely disinterested in her charge, and so after a cursory story puts the girl to bed and starts to explore their suite. Donning an expensive robe and some jewellery, she is spotted through the window by the lovelorn “Jed” who calls up her room. She initially shuns his advances, but then a series of events occur that encourage her to invite him round. “Nell” is fairly selective and creative about the information she imparts to her new friend, but when the girl wakes up and then her uncle “Eddie” (Elisha Cook Jr) who drives the elevators arrives in the room, “Jed” begins to wonder what he has let himself in for. What is clear to us watching is that “Nell” is quite a disturbed girl who is obviously suffering or recovering from a trauma. As her boss’s (Lorene Tuttle) arrival compounds the agony for her, it is only then that we learn a little about not just her but of the true nature of the relationship between “Jed” and “Lyn”. It might be because this is in monochrome but this is maybe the most intense effort I’ve ever seen from Monroe. Her character is clearly walking on some kind of psychological tight-rope and she delivers that with a convincing degree of unnerving authenticity as this delicately paced drama advances. Widmark also delivers in a more considered fashion that we often see from him, and with writing that does what it needs to but that also leaves us free to watch events unfold, I found this to be quite a potent short feature.

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