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  1. Airline pilot Jed stays at the New York hotel where girlfriend Lyn is a singer. He sees Nell in a window opposite his and they get chummy. When the girl she’s baby-sitting, Bunny, enters Nell goes crazy and sends her to her room.

  2. 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.

  3. Screenshots. Don't Bother to Knock (1952) British director Roy Ward Baker's film noirish thriller (his first American film) was sex-pot Marilyn Monroe's 12th credited film but was her first dramatic starring role. In fact, three of Monroe's early roles were in dark and demanding dramas, including two others: Clash By Night (1952) and Niagara ...

  4. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Why Bother to Knock? (1961) - Cyril Frankel on AllMovie - In this British bedroom farce, Bill Ferguson…

  5. One night in a New York hotel, airline pilot Jed Towers gets the air from his chanteuse girlfriend. Meanwhile, the Joneses, guests at the hotel, need a baby-sitter, and elevator operator Eddie recommends his shapely niece Nell. Jed sees Nell through his window, gets acquainted, and becomes increasingly aware that this disturbed, spooky woman is ...

  6. Don't Bother to Knock is a 1952 American Film Noir thriller directed by British director Roy Ward Baker. Daniel Taradash adapted the screenplay from the novel Mischief by Charlotte Armstrong. The film takes place in a busy New York City hotel. In the hotel's bar/club, singer Lyn Lesley ( Anne Bancroft) tries to keep the show going.