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Who Lie in Gaol
1952 novel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Who Lie in Gaol is a 1952 work by the British writer Joan Henry.[1] It is semi-autobiographical novel, based on Henry's own experiences serving a prison sentence for passing a fraudulent cheque. The title is drawn from Oscar Wilde's The Ballad of Reading Gaol. She followed the success of the work with another bestseller Yield to the Night.
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Film adaptation
In 1953 it was adapted into the film The Weak and the Wicked directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Glynis Johns, Diana Dors and John Gregson.[2]
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