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Not One Shall Die, directed by David Lowell Rich in 1957, is a poignant short film that carries a heavy emotional weight. With a runtime that draws you in, the pacing is deliberate, allowing the themes of survival and community to unfold. The cinematography by Burnett Guffey is atmospheric, capturing the gritty reality of its subject matter, while the contributions from a solid crew known for their work in Columbia noirs create a distinctive visual style. Performances from Guy Madison and Felicia Farr are earnest, but it's Agnes Moorehead's commanding presence that lingers in memory. It resonates with a sense of urgency and purpose that feels very much of its time, ultimately leaving an impact that transcends its short duration.
Short film with a strong emotional core.Rich use of practical effects and atmosphere.Features a notable cast and crew from Columbia's noir era.
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