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A still from this film was used as cover art for The Smiths Singles collection.
Mentioned In
- Headful Of Heroes - NME (September 16, 1989)
- Sound And Vision - Movieline (1993)
- Singles
- Greatest Hits Tour 2007-2008 Pre-show Tracks
Wikipedia Information
Yield to the Night (U.S. title: Blonde Sinner) is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Diana Dors, Yvonne Mitchell and Michael Craig. It was written by John Cresswell and Joan Henry based on Henry's 1954 novel Yield to the Night. The storyline bears a superficial and coincidental resemblance to the Ruth Ellis case, which had occurred the previous year but subsequent to the release of Henry's novel. The film received much positive critical attention, particularly for the unexpectedly skilled acting of Dors, who had previously been cast solely as a British version of the typical "blonde bombshell".