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I Want to Live! (1958)
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Grim, almost unbearably intense, I Want To Live is the story of the life and execution of Barbara Graham (Susan Hayward) a perjurer, prostitute, liar and drug addict. The product of a broken home, Graham works as a shill, luring gullible men into crooked card games. She attempts to go straight, marries the wrong man, and has a baby. When her life falls apart, she returns to her former profession and is involved in a murder. Despite her claims of innocence, she is convicted and executed. Robert Wise directs the uniformly fine cast with grim efficiency, telling Graham's story in a series of adroitly crafted scenes that won him a well-deserved Academy Award nomination. However, the film belongs to Susan Hayward who gives a intense, shattering performance without one false note. Her performance is so grimly focused that she is, at times, almost unbearable to watch. The final scenes, which lead up to Graham's execution, are exhausting in their emotional intensity as the audience is spared nothing of Graham's agony, despair and desperation when she finally loses the long battle to save her life. Whether one sees Graham as a murderer or a hapless victim of society, the power and relentless, sordid reality of her story leaves an indelible memory in the mind of the viewer. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi

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Director(s):
Robert Wise
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    Amanda R.

    Susan Hayward really put depth into her character of Barbara Graham. From beginning to end the movie was well done and worth viewing.

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    Lauren G.

    Ok, so I am not much of a movie buff, and until I saw this movie I knew nothing about Barbara Graham. But this movie was completely fascinating! Not only was Susan Hayward's performance a knock out (she won an oscar), but her charachter was great! You could really feel the agony she felt, especially when it came to the last half hour or so of the movie. I don't want to get into any details, but please watch this movie and you'll probably learn something you never knew about the criminal justice system and the death penalty. If nothing else, (I can't see how you couldn't be mesmerized) the Jazz soundtrack is fantastic!

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    Darla A.

    This movie shows that hanging around the wrong crowd can get you into a lot of trouble. Your life could depend on it. Lieing for your friends is not worh it in the long run. The ones she was with turned states evidence. This movie was so exciting I would rent it again.

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