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Gente de noche

Título original: Night People
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 33min
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Gregory Peck in Gente de noche (1954)
During the Cold War, an American soldier is abducted in West Berlin, sparking a recovery effort led by Colonel Steve Van Dyke.
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  • Dirección
    • Nunnally Johnson
  • Guionistas
    • Nunnally Johnson
    • Jed Harris
    • Tom Reed
  • Elenco
    • Gregory Peck
    • Broderick Crawford
    • Anita Björk
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    • Dirección
      • Nunnally Johnson
    • Guionistas
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Jed Harris
      • Tom Reed
    • Elenco
      • Gregory Peck
      • Broderick Crawford
      • Anita Björk
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    • 15Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • Col. Steve Van Dyke
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Charles Leatherby
    Anita Björk
    Anita Björk
    • 'Hoffy' Hoffmeier
    Rita Gam
    Rita Gam
    • Ricky Cates
    Walter Abel
    Walter Abel
    • Maj. R.A. Foster, MD
    Buddy Ebsen
    Buddy Ebsen
    • Sgt. Eddie McColloch
    Max Showalter
    Max Showalter
    • Frederick S. Hobart
    • (as Casey Adams)
    Jill Esmond
    Jill Esmond
    • Frau Schindler
    Peter van Eyck
    Peter van Eyck
    • Sergei 'Petey' Petrochine
    Marianne Koch
    Marianne Koch
    • Kathy Gerhardt
    Ted Avery
    • Cpl. John J. Leatherby
    Hugh McDermott
    Hugh McDermott
    • Maj. Burns
    Paul Carpenter
    • Eddie Whitby
    John Horsley
    John Horsley
    • Lt. Col. Stanways
    Lionel Murton
    Lionel Murton
    • Norman Lakeland
    Mel Allen
    Mel Allen
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    • (sin créditos)
    Peter Beauvais
    • Driver
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    Harold Benedict
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
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    • Dirección
      • Nunnally Johnson
    • Guionistas
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Jed Harris
      • Tom Reed
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    6piapia

    Everything is all right except the story

    This is an extremely well done motion picture. The first directorial job of longtime writer Nunnally Johnson revealed a fine talent which created suspense and captures the audience minds without resorting to chases and explosions. Everything happens indoors, and it is question of brains not of fists.

    A magnificent job by Broderick Crawford and Gregory Peck, and a well done investigation into cold war minds, all about the kidnapping by the Russians of an U.S.Corporal in Berlin, in order to exchange him for a couple of elderly Germans wanted supposedly by former Nazis in the service of the Soviets. Everything works wonderfully, until one asks why didn't the Russians kidnap the couple in the first place and save all the trouble.

    Curiously, this was nominated to an Oscar for best original story... It lost, and the award went to Philip Yordan for Broken Lance, which was based not on an original story but in the screenplay Yordan had written in 1949 for House of Strangers, from a story by Jerome Weidman.
    8thinker1691

    " When a Game appears to end in a Tie, the thing to do is steal the ball "

    Back in 1954, this spy film appeared on the Silver Screen. When it did, it was not promoted as a spy thriller to audiences. However, this is was one of those particular movies called " Night People " which does produces a bigger bang than one expects. The story as written by Jed Harris and directed by Nunnally Johnson begins slowly and tells of a single United States soldier, Cpl. John Leatherby (Ted Avery) stationed in West Germany shortly after W.W. II. After his kidnapping, the Americans are notified. A noise which is heard in the state department and there after reaches the the parents of the young soldier, who happens to have some very powerful friends, one which takes his millionaire status and starts banging on Washington doors to get his son back. Back in Germany, the problem lands on the stoop of one, Col. Steve Van Dyke (Gregory Peck) who is ordered to resolve the issue. He is an experienced soldier, but is hindered by the boy's Father (Broderick Crawford) who tries to throw his weight around and ably assisted by Sgt. Eddie McColloch (Buddy Ebsen). Dealing with the other major powers controlling the Eastern section of the Berlin Wall, proves a difficult task, what with the rise of the Russians, Ex-Nazis, double agents and political victims all vining for his attention. What we expect as an audience members is a sleeper, instead this film lays the foundation of later Tom Clancy type spy thrillers and Gregory Peck does a notable job in his role. Without hesitation I would recommend this movie due to the participation of Broderick Crawford, Buddy Ebsen, Anita Björk and Marianne Koch, and all the rest of the cast who made this remarkable film a classic. ****
    6bkoganbing

    Berlin, The Flashpoint Of The Cold War

    The Cold War was settling in for a deep freeze when Night People was made in 1953. The story is about the kidnapping of an American corporal on occupation duty in Berlin and the efforts by our military to get him back.

    Mind you this isn't any ordinary corporal. Turns out he's the son of Broderick Crawford who is doing a light version of his junk tycoon from Born Yesterday. As it is explained in a line which audiences today might not get, 'he plays golf'. That he was a businessman who played golf was meant that he played regularly with the most famous golfer in America. You could not go a week in the USA of the Fifties without reading in the newspapers or hearing on radio or television about President Eisenhower tearing it up at some golf course. No one born after 1956 or so would possibly grasp the meaning of that description.

    So Crawford goes to Berlin to get some action and he runs into Gregory Peck of the Provost Marshal's office who does things in his own time and won't be bullied or influenced.

    Peck's role calls for him to be soldier, diplomat, and psychologist all in one. But he's a professional and he carries it off despite a few unexpected wrinkles. One of them turns out to be Anita Bjork who has been working both sides of the Cold War in an effort to obtain her much needed absinthe.

    Aiding and abetting Peck in his attempt to free the corporal are Rita Gam as his girl Friday, Sgt. Buddy Ebsen, Peck's non-com aide, and army doctor Walter Abel who has to be on standby at the climax of the film. Why is that, you have to watch Night People to find out, but Abel's needed for a potential emergency.

    Berlin ever since the airlift was at the center of the Cold War with the Russians. The wall had not been built yet and after that things kind of settled to an uneasy acceptance until the fall of the Soviet Union. Night People is an average Cold War drama made better by the presence of some A list cast members and a tightly edited script by Nunnally Johnson who also directed.
    7sutcal

    Gregory Peck carries movie, script has too many flaws

    It is always difficult to watch a movie that is now 46 years old and assess it as I am continually comparing movies of the 50's to that of the 90's. With special effects, digital sound and plenty of action in movies these days, I have to be careful not to expect the same type of style from 46 yr old movies.

    Night People was nominated for an academy award for screenplay I believe. The movie is certainly enjoyabe and makes you think but as others have already pointed out there is one serious flaw with the story line that detracts from the overall viewing pleasure (to which I shall explain).

    The plot centres around a young American GI being kidnapped by the soviets with a view of having him exchanged for to ex Nazi's who double crossed the Germans's during the war and are now hiding in Berlin (the West side). The Russians wish to exchange the American GI (who's father just happens to be a prominent businessman who flies to Berlin to exert his influence). One questions begs answering. Why didn't the Russians just kidnap the two ex Nazi's themselves without any American involvement????

    And to add insult to injury the actual exchange insults the intelligence of the viewer as the Russians appear total clutses (the hand over the hostage in American territory before they receive their Nazi's (in fact they don't anyway). Sheer stupidity.

    That aside, what the movie did highlight to me was that Gregory Peck was / is an outstanding actor. He is so far above the other cast members it isn't funny. His portrayal of Col Steve Van Dyke is excellent, being harsh, caring and funny at the appropriate moments. The movie also allowed me to acknowldege Broderick Crawford's acting ability.

    I gave the movie a 7/10, it is certainly enjoyable enough, but I can't help wonder how the script got an Oscar nomination?
    Noir-It-All

    an adult movie in that the characters acted like adults

    I really enjoy this movie and have seen it frequently through the years. It has been running on the Fox Movie Channel lately. I think the other comments are probably true, but I enjoy watching the film nonetheless. I love the very end when Gregory Peck is listening to the way the situation he commanded is presented by the news over the radio, while he smokes and surveys the cleaned-up city of Berlin. Peck presents a man who might be in a dirty job but can look himself in the mirror. I agree it is an adult movie in that the characters acted like adults. I felt during the drinking scene Hoffie conveyed that she had some remorse and was tired. (Just before, I enjoyed scene showing the bad feelings between Hoffie and the secretary. "Would you be kind enough to tell Major VanDyke that I am here, please?) Later, it was pretty clear how Hoffie figured out Steve was onto her. The other character I liked was the British fellow. I enjoyed his dialog. I told my British husband about the scene. I also enjoyed listening to the American idiom of the time. I liked all of the characters very much and look forward to seeing it again. Another user mentioned the Oscar for best screenplay for 1954 went to Broken Lance. I liked that movie, too!

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    • Trivia
      The fight between Gregory Peck and Broderick Crawford was filmed in one take.
    • Errores
      When Van Dyke hands Hoffy the poisoned drink, he is grasping the top of the glass. The scene cuts to a different view, and Van Dyke is grasping the bottom of the glass.
    • Citas

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: [alone together in a hospital room] Well?

      Frederick S. Hobart: I want to know what you're up to Steve.

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: Why?

      Frederick S. Hobart: I don't care what you think of that government over there, you can't make any kind of a crooked deal with it.

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: Who's dealin' with any government?

      Frederick S. Hobart: Aren't you?

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: Now look Freddy, we asked them over there about Corporal Leatherby, didn't we?

      Frederick S. Hobart: Yes.

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: So what did they say?

      Frederick S. Hobart: That they'd never heard of him, of course.

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: So alright, how could I be makin' a deal with a government that never heard of him?

      Frederick S. Hobart: You know very well that that's only their way of doing things.

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: Not in my book. If a big, friendly power like the Russians tells they never heard of Corporal Leatherby, that's good enough for me. Now will you run along n' let me get on with this job?

      Frederick S. Hobart: Then whom are you dealing with?

      Col. Steve Van Dyke: Now look Freddy, for Pete's sake, don't you think the Russians like a little private enterprise as well as anybody else? As far as I'm concerned, I'm dealin' with a small group of progressive businessmen over there - what I think you Americans call a mob. Now is there anything wrong with that?

      [a knock at the door disrupts their conversation]

    • Créditos curiosos
      For the first time ever, the CinemaScope logo ("Twentieth Century-Fox presents A CinemaScope Production") is not shown until about five minutes into the film, after the opening sequence.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Gregory Peck: An Actor's Craft (2017)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Stars and Stripes Forever
      (uncredited)

      Music by John Philip Sousa

      Played during the military review at the beginning

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de mayo de 1954 (Suecia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Night People
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Múnich, Baviera, Alemania
    • Productora
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      1 hora 33 minutos
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