Mary Ann Robinson, a young woman living in The Bronx, New York, with her neurotic, overbearing mother and kindly but ineffectual stepfather, is raped while walking home one night. Keeping the attack to herself, Mary Ann runs away, seeking to lose herself in Manhattan by renting a seedy flat and taking a job in a dime store. Overwhelmed by people’s hostility and her own despair, Mary Ann tries to jump off the Manhattan Bridge, only to be stopped by Mike, a garage mechanic who takes her back to his modest basement apartment nearby. At first appreciative of Mike’s kindness, Mary Ann becomes terrified when he refuses to let her leave. Is Mike really Mary Ann’s rescuer – or is he another rapist? —IMDb
A great movie with Carroll Baker practically pantomiming her role...also proving definitively what a terrific actress she could be with good material...it's too bad that she spent most of the 60s in Paramount potboilers. Ralph Meeker is outstanding as well.
Interesting attempt at stark realism over Hollywood melodrama, but one that's only sometimes successful. Strong performances by Carroll Baker and Ralph Meeker, and there's some effective black and white location photography - but it's all staggeringly slow paced and burdened with an unconvincing ending. Interesting, but not all that satisfying as a drama.