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30 minutes
Series Info
Season 7 Episode 18

Quick Summary

Compelled to drive a murderer to safety, a woman deliberately refuses every chance to escape, choosing instead to continue the perilous journey. The story examines her conflicted motives as she repeatedly passes up opportunities for freedom while confronting the moral dilemmas posed by her captive.

About This Program

The Woman Who Wanted to Live is a television programme presented as a single episode. Classified under the genre of drama, it offers a concise, self‑contained story that unfolds within its runtime, produced for broadcast and intended for a prime‑time slot, it seeks to engage viewers with its tight pacing. The central narrative follows a woman who finds herself compelled to transport a convicted murderer to a place of safety. Rather than seeking any opportunity to flee, she intentionally forgoes every chance to escape, choosing instead to see the dangerous task through to its conclusion, she remains resolute despite the looming danger, reinforcing the story’s focus on personal resolve. The episode features performances by Charles Bronson and Lola Albright, who take on the principal roles within the story. Their involvement provides the core of the on‑screen action, with Bronson presumably portraying the murderer and Albright the reluctant driver, though the exact character details are not specified beyond their starring status. Their chemistry on screen adds depth to the tense situation. Overall, the programme delivers a compact drama that hinges on the tension between duty and self‑preservation. By focusing on the woman’s deliberate decision to remain in control of the perilous journey, the episode maintains a steady sense of urgency throughout its limited duration. The compact format ensures the tension never wanes.

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Alfred Hitchcock Presents broadcasts on Sky Arts HD at 10:30am, Thursday, 12 February 2026. (Subtitles)

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Runtime30 mins