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Al morir la noche

Título original: Dead of Night
  • 1945
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  • 1h 43min
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Al morir la noche (1945)
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El arquitecto Walter Craig siente la fatalidad inminente cuando su sueño recurrente se convierte en realidad. Los invitados de la casa de campo lo animan a quedarse mientras se turnan para c... Leer todoEl arquitecto Walter Craig siente la fatalidad inminente cuando su sueño recurrente se convierte en realidad. Los invitados de la casa de campo lo animan a quedarse mientras se turnan para contar cuentos sobrenaturales.El arquitecto Walter Craig siente la fatalidad inminente cuando su sueño recurrente se convierte en realidad. Los invitados de la casa de campo lo animan a quedarse mientras se turnan para contar cuentos sobrenaturales.

  • Dirección
    • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • Charles Crichton
    • Basil Dearden
  • Guionistas
    • John Baines
    • Angus MacPhail
    • T.E.B. Clarke
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    • Mervyn Johns
    • Michael Redgrave
    • Roland Culver
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    • Dirección
      • Alberto Cavalcanti
      • Charles Crichton
      • Basil Dearden
    • Guionistas
      • John Baines
      • Angus MacPhail
      • T.E.B. Clarke
    • Elenco
      • Mervyn Johns
      • Michael Redgrave
      • Roland Culver
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      • 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Walter Craig
    Michael Redgrave
    Michael Redgrave
    • Maxwell Frere
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Eliot Foley
    Mary Merrall
    Mary Merrall
    • Mrs. Foley
    Googie Withers
    Googie Withers
    • Joan Cortland
    Frederick Valk
    Frederick Valk
    • Dr. Van Straaten
    Anthony Baird
    • Hugh Grainger
    • (as Antony Baird)
    Sally Ann Howes
    Sally Ann Howes
    • Sally O'Hara
    Robert Wyndham
    • Dr. Albury
    Judy Kelly
    Judy Kelly
    • Joyce Grainger
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Hearse Driver
    Michael Allan
    • Jimmy Watson
    Barbara Leake
    Barbara Leake
    • Mrs. O'Hara
    Ralph Michael
    Ralph Michael
    • Peter Cortland
    Esme Percy
    Esme Percy
    • Antique Dealer
    • (as Esmé Percy)
    Basil Radford
    Basil Radford
    • George Parratt
    Naunton Wayne
    Naunton Wayne
    • Larry Potter
    Peggy Bryan
    Peggy Bryan
    • Mary Lee
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      • Alberto Cavalcanti
      • Charles Crichton
      • Basil Dearden
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      • John Baines
      • Angus MacPhail
      • T.E.B. Clarke
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    8PudgyPandaMan

    Nightmares, recurring dreams, deja vu - something we can all relate to

    This is a great horror classic.I think what makes it so great is it contains something that we can all relate to. Many horror films are so far fetched, that we can't imagine anything like that happening to us. Today's horror pictures equate fear with blood, gore and shock value. But I think the things that scare us the most are the things that are subtle, which makes it more believable.

    We've all had feelings of deja vu at some point - or had recurring dreams or similar experiences. This movie takes very ordinary objects we all have in our homes, like a mirror, and makes us think twice about them. And what child hasn't played hide and seek and worried that they might not get found by the others. But in this case, the girl gets lost in a secret area of a home only to discover something ghastly.

    There is an expected lighthearted touch in the middle with the golfing story. I found the part where the ghost couldn't remember the hand-signal sequence to "disappear" to be absolutely hilarious. Some have commented they felt it was out of place. But I think the comedy relaxes you enough so that when the next scary sequence begins, it really comes as a shock.

    I found shadings of Hitchcock, The Twilight Zone, and even Shyamalan ( the circular nature and premonition of SIGNS). I loved the circular nature in this tale especially. I found the cinematography to be intriguing, especially some of the close-ups. I think the "Christmas Party" sequence was especially beautifully filmed. And the creepy music score throughout does quite a good job of adding to and creating tension.

    Any fan of classic Horror will love this little gem. This is one that will stick with you for some time (and make you double-check your mirrors). And remember...all it takes is a weekend in the country to cure those recurring nightmares!! HAPPY DREAMS!
    monstermonkeyhead

    A CHERISHED CHILDHOOD MEMORY OF FEAR

    I was fortunate enough to see this movie the way it was meant to

    be seen: I was about 13 and my brother was 11. We were

    supposed to go to bed, but we snuck and watched this movie. We

    were also fortunate enough to see it on PBS (of all places!) uncut,

    without commercial interruption. Perhaps, the fear of being caught

    by our parents added to the experience. We sat by the flickering

    light of the TV set (on low volume) in the dark. Needless to say, by

    the end of the movie we thought our heads would explode with

    fear. I thought my eyes would bulge out of my sockets. It was a

    definitive bonding experience for me and my brother. Strange that

    fear should be so relished! Up to this day, when posed with the

    question, "You wouldn't do that?" Our response is in that devilish

    high-pitched voice, "Wouldn't I? WOULDN'T I??" Thanks to Anchor

    Bay putting out the dvd double feature of Dead of Night with Queen

    of Spades (also excellent!), I have just watched it again and that

    old friend fear comes right back. Hugo Fitch lives on!
    8bkoganbing

    Mervyn Johns Nightmares

    Mervyn Johns a quite ordinary architect is summoned for a job by Roland Culver. As he drives up to Culver's house it's in the words of a great 20th century philosopher, deja vu all over again.

    Culver's entertaining and Johns comes in and seems to know the people there. When Johns relates what he thinks is happening to him, the others start telling some paranormal tales of their own.

    With Mervyn Johns's introductory story unifying the film, Dead Of Night now goes into five very engrossing short stories of some weird experiences that the guests have had. I'm not sure the introductory tale is needed, all five can certainly stand on their own as Gothic drama.

    Although all the stories are good, by far the outstanding one involves Michael Redgrave as a ventriloquist whose dummy seems to be taking on a life of its own. One of Culver's guests is psychiatrist Frederick Valk and he contributes this story as he was a consultant on this case. Is it schizophrenia or is that dummy really alive?

    I also liked the episode with Sally Ann Howes as a young teenager at a costume party who befriends a young boy whom she sings to sleep with a lullaby. The boy played by Michael Allan had a perfect right to be in that house, but he's a most unwelcome guest at the party.

    I might not have even had the linking story included in the film and let the stories stand on their own. But either way Dead Of Night is an engrossing Gothic drama.
    8AlsExGal

    What a wonderful thought provoking creepy film!

    I watched this again after a too-long gap of about six years. Were there many anthology films made during this time? "Flesh and Fantasy" (1943) comes to mind but "Dead of Night" is superior. The plot involves an architect who arrives at a country house for work, in a recurring nightmare, and he's terrified because he knows how this nightmare is going to end... At the house there are a number of guests and they soon fall into talking about their own horrifying supernatural tales. The stories of each of the guests range from semi-comical (the "golfing" episode was my least favorite, although there was one chilling moment even in that one) to the terrifying (the best of the lot, imho, is the 'ventriloquist' episode). Some have speculated that Rod Serling probably drew heavily on "Dead of Night" when writing a number of scripts for "The Twilight Zone" (as just one example, the scene where the dummy bites the hand of the ventriloquist is copied almost exactly in the TZ ep "The Dummy"). I'm not sure if this movie was a blockbuster at the time, but I think it was ahead of its time in terms of depth of concepts, in that there is more than meets the eye.
    9henrywooten

    Grandfather of the multi-horror story film genre

    Dead of Night is one of those movies that actually started a genre. Tame to today's standards many of its short stories can be traced to horror plots today; most notably the ventriloquist dummy come to life (Michael Redgrave sequence). This movie takes horror where it should remain...the suspense film. We can see all the blood and gore today but why do films like The Six Sense (1999) or What Lies Beneath (2000) remain a success? Everyone has their own fears and thoughts of horror; and the thought of that fear and horror adds to the suspense film in all ways more thansay the breed of horror slasher films...probably best portrayed by Psycho, Halloween and the Scream Films. Dead of Night isn't a Hitchcock film but it uses the same actors of his England days and uses the same suspense techniques seen in his tv series. Check this film out and watch it from the perspective of the 1940s viewers eyes and see why it was popular. Also check out Cat People (1942)and M (1931)

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    • Trivia
      The film's U.S. distributor thought that it was too long; therefore, two of the five segments, "Christmas Party" and "Golfing Story", were both cut. This confused U.S. audiences, who could not understand at all what Michael Allen from "Christmas Party" was doing in the nightmare montage at the end of it. The two segments have since been restored to all U.S. releases of the film.
    • Errores
      As Peter Cortland stands looking into the mirror his wife-to-be has bought him, the stripes on his tie run from his left side down to his right. A reverse shot shows the stripes on his tie running in the same direction; obviously, this is not a mirror image.
    • Citas

      Hearse Driver: Just room for one inside, sir.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The original UK version of this film was 105 minutes long and had five segments in it ("Hearse Driver", "Christmas Party", "Haunted Mirror", "Golfing Story" and "Ventriloquist's Dummy"). When it was originally released in the U.S., two of the five segments ("Christmas Party" and "Golfing Story") were cut to shorten it to 77 minutes because the distributor though that it was too long. Later re-releases of it in the U.S., such as the TV version and all of its home video releases, restored the two missing segments to their proper places in it.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Hackers (1995)
    • Bandas sonoras
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      Music by Anna Marly

      Lyrics by Anna Marly

      Sung by Elisabeth Welch with Frank Weir and his Sextet

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de abril de 1947 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Dead of Night
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Turville, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productora
      • Ealing Studios
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      1 hora 43 minutos
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      • Black and White
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