Long Night, The
Kino Video (1947)
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller
In Collection
#7912
0*
Seen ItYes
738329015626
IMDB   6.7
1 hr 37 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Henry Fonda Joe Adams
Vincent Price Maximilian
Elisha Cook Jr. Frank Dunlap
Barbara Bel Geddes Jo Ann
Ann Dvorak Charlene
Howard Freeman Sheriff Ned Meade
Moroni Olsen Chief of Police
Queenie Smith Mrs. Tully
David Clarke Bill Pulanski
Charles McGraw Policeman Stevens
Patty King Peggy
Davis Roberts Freddie
Pat Flaherty Sergeant
Director
Anatole Litvak
Fritz Lang
Producer Anatole Litvak
Robert Hakim
Raymond Hakim
Writer John Wexley
Jacques Viot
Cinematography Sol Polito
Musician Dimitri Tiomkin


A Rediscovered American Classic

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 an emotionally calloused showgirl (Ann Dvorak), and the varied twists of fate that drove Joe to murder.

In staging this remake of Marcel Carne'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. Production designer Eugene Lourie and cinematographer Sol Polito created a shadowy wonderland, recreating broad exteriors in the controlled environment of the studio, replete with enormous sets, miniature factories and some ingenious cases of visual sleight-of-hand.

At once dismal and magical, the world of The Long Night is unlike anything Hollywood had yet imagined, and laid the groundwork for the dark and gritty (but highly stylized) imagery that became the hallmark of film noir.
Edition Details
Distributor Kino Video
Chapters 16
Release Date 8/1/2000
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Gallery of Photographs and Artwork
Excerpts from Marcel Carne's Le Jour se leve
Essay on the Production Design