Eight O'Clock Walk: Difference between revisions

From Morrissey-solo Wiki
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Eight O'Clock Walk.jpg | 200px | right | thumb |Eight O'Clock Walk film poster]]
==Relevance==
==Relevance==
This film provided the sample used at the end of [https://www.morrissey-solo.com/wiki/The_Teachers_Are_Afraid_Of_The_Pupils The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils].  
This film provided the sample used at the end of [https://www.morrissey-solo.com/wiki/The_Teachers_Are_Afraid_Of_The_Pupils The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils].  
Line 5: Line 6:
|WikipediaPageTitle=Eight_O%27Clock_Walk
|WikipediaPageTitle=Eight_O%27Clock_Walk
}}  
}}  
[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]
[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]

Latest revision as of 19:36, 10 February 2023

Eight O'Clock Walk film poster

Relevance

This film provided the sample used at the end of The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils.

Wikipedia Information

Eight_O%27Clock_Walk_poster.jpg

Eight O'Clock Walk is a 1954 British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Richard Attenborough, Cathy O'Donnell, Derek Farr and Maurice Denham. Based on a true story, Eight O'Clock Walk is an anti-capital punishment film (the title refers to the hour at which executions were traditionally carried out) that points out the danger of circumstantial evidence resulting in the death of a mistakenly accused prisoner.