I Want to Live

I Want to Live (1958), starring Susan Hayward, Simon Oakland
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I Want to Live (1958), starring Susan Hayward, Simon Oakland

Buy from Amazon In I Want to Live, a low-level criminal is convicted of beating an elderly woman to death. She’s then sentenced to die. But the question is, is she guilty? Can a reporter uncover enough evidence to overturn her conviction, before it’s too late? A truly great performance by Susan Hayward.

Barbara Graham: I never even knew the dame.
Police lieutenant: You know she’s been murdered, don’t you?
Barbara Graham: Yeah. So was Julius Caesar. I didn’t know him either.

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Susan Hayward as the central character in "I Want to Live" - a party girl who makes wrong choices

Prostitute, party girl, perjurer, bad-check passer, petty criminal. She’s all this and more…but is she a murderer? Susan Hayward won 1958’s Best Actress Academy Award(r) for her “sensational, nerve-shattering performance” (Los Angeles Times) in this harrowing, “must-see” (The Motion Picture Guide) tale that will leave you breathless with suspense. Arrested for fatally beating an elderly widow, Barbara Graham (Hayward) at first goads the police, refusing to answer their questions. But when an alleged accomplice turns state’s evidence, Graham insists that she’s innocent. Condemned by the press and the public, Graham is found guilty of murder and sentenced to die in the gas chamber. But as her execution date nears, Graham desperately attempts to expose the truth and save her life against all odds.

Barbara Graham: [Last lines. Barbara’s letter to Ed Montgomery, voiceover] Dear Mr. Montgomery – There isn’t much I can say with words. They always fail me when most needed. But please know that with all my heart, I appreciate all you’ve done for me. Sincerely, Barbara. 

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