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August
25, 2007
"I Want to Live!"
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Based
on the true story of accused murderess Barbara Graham, the 1958 movie
I Want to Live! employed a jazz soundtrack written by Johnny Mandel
and performed by such jazz stalwarts as Gerry Mulligan, Bud Shank and
Art Farmer (who appeared in the movies opening scenes), along with
Frank Rosolino, Jack Sheldon, and Shelly Manne. Susan Hayward (who met
a grisly demise in many of her films from the 1940s and 1950s) played
Graham, a woman with a troubled past and a real-life jazz and Gerry Mulligan
fan who was eventually executed in 1955, despite her protestations of
innocence. (Debate continues today over whether or not she actually committed
the murder for which she was convicted.) Hayward won an Academy Award
for her performance in the movie, which was directed by Hoosier native
Robert Wise (The Day the Earth Stood Still, West Side Story,
The Haunting, The Sound of Music) Well hear music
from both versions of the soundtrack that were released, as well as more
background on the story behind Barbara Graham and the making of the movie.
I Want to Live! airs Saturday, Aug. 25 at 11:05 p.m. EST on
WFIU.
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