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The Long Night
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The Long Night (1947)
Starring:  Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price, Ann Dvorak, Elisha Cook Jr., Howard Freeman, Byron Foulger, Charles McGraw, David Clarke, Davis Roberts, Jack Overman, Mary Gordon, Moroni Olsen, Pat Flaherty, Patty King, Queenie Smith, Ray Teal, Richard Reeves, Will Wright, William Edmunds
Director:  Anatole Litvak
Genre:  Drama, Film Noir, Crime, Mystery/Thriller
Year:  1947
Studio:  Kino Video
Length:  97 minutes
Released:   July 18, 2000
Rating:  NR
Format:  DVD
Misc:  NTSC, Black & White
Language:  English(Original Language)
This DVD is disc 2 of 5 in "Film Noir - The Dark Side of Hollywood"
Other discs in the series:
Expand   Sudden Fear  
Expand   Hangmen Also Die  
Expand   Railroaded  
SYNOPSIS:

An exciting rediscovery from the studio vaults, The Long Night is an emotionally gripping, visually dynamic film noir, in which Henry Fonda, at the peak of his career, delivers an unforgettable performance. Presented in an intricate web of flashbacks, The Long Night follows the fractured thoughts of Joe Adams (Henry Fonda), a factory worker pinned inside his third-floor apartment after gunning down a mysterious, dapper gentleman (Vincent Price). Joe's memories, often containing flashbacks within flashbacks, reconstruct the events leading up to the shooting, revealing his romance with a quiet young girl (Barbara Bel Geddes), his less-romantic involvement with a worn-out showgirl (Ann Dvorak) and the varied twists of fate which drove Joe to murder.

In staging this remake of Marcel Carné's Le Jour Se Leve (France, 1939), the producers of The Long Night imported not only the story, but the look of poetic realism that made the original so haunting. At once dismal and magical, the world of The Long Night was unlike anything Hollywood had yet imagined, and laid the groundwork for the dark and gritty (but highly stylized) imagery that became the trademark of film noir.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • Essay on the production design
  • Excerpts from Marcel Carne's Le Jour Se Leve.
  • Gallery of Photographs and Artwork



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