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Quelque part dans la nuit

Titre original : Somewhere in the Night
  • 1946
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  • 1h 50min
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Nancy Guild, John Hodiak, and Lloyd Nolan in Quelque part dans la nuit (1946)
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George Taylor rentre amnésique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. De retour à Los Angeles, tout en essayant de retrouver son ancienne identité, il tombe sur une affaire de meurtre vieille de tro... Tout lireGeorge Taylor rentre amnésique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. De retour à Los Angeles, tout en essayant de retrouver son ancienne identité, il tombe sur une affaire de meurtre vieille de trois ans et une traque pour retrouver deux millions de dollars disparus.George Taylor rentre amnésique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. De retour à Los Angeles, tout en essayant de retrouver son ancienne identité, il tombe sur une affaire de meurtre vieille de trois ans et une traque pour retrouver deux millions de dollars disparus.

  • Réalisation
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Scénario
    • Howard Dimsdale
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Lee Strasberg
  • Casting principal
    • John Hodiak
    • Nancy Guild
    • Lloyd Nolan
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    • Réalisation
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Scénario
      • Howard Dimsdale
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
      • Lee Strasberg
    • Casting principal
      • John Hodiak
      • Nancy Guild
      • Lloyd Nolan
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    • 28avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux39

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    John Hodiak
    John Hodiak
    • George W. Taylor
    Nancy Guild
    Nancy Guild
    • Christy Smith
    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Police Lt. Donald Kendall
    Richard Conte
    Richard Conte
    • Mel Phillips
    Josephine Hutchinson
    Josephine Hutchinson
    • Elizabeth Conroy
    Fritz Kortner
    Fritz Kortner
    • Anzelmo aka Dr. Oracle
    Margo Woode
    Margo Woode
    • Phyllis
    Sheldon Leonard
    Sheldon Leonard
    • Sam
    Lou Nova
    Lou Nova
    • Hubert
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Police Detective
    • (non crédité)
    Charles Arnt
    Charles Arnt
    • Little Man with Glasses
    • (non crédité)
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Marine Desk Sergeant
    • (non crédité)
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • John - Bartender
    • (non crédité)
    Clancy Cooper
    Clancy Cooper
    • Tom - Sanitarium Guard
    • (non crédité)
    Jeff Corey
    Jeff Corey
    • Bank Teller
    • (non crédité)
    Mary Currier
    Mary Currier
    • Ms. Jones - Sanitarium Nurse
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Davis
    • Dr. Grant
    • (non crédité)
    Henri DeSoto
    • Headwaiter
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Scénario
      • Howard Dimsdale
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
      • Lee Strasberg
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    '40s noir starring John Hodiak

    John Hodiak is a war vet with amnesia who searches for his identity and possible complicity in a crime in "Somewhere in the Night," a 1946 film also starring Nancy Guild, Richard Conte, and Lloyd Nolan. The film is directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and he also co-wrote the screenplay with Howard Dimsdale.

    Severely wounded in the war, Hodiak's character, George Taylor, has had to have facial reconstruction. His recovery is slow, and he can't remember anything. He has a partial letter on his person telling him that he's despicable, and when he picks up his belongings, he finds a letter from one Larry Cravat. Investigating Cravat leads him to murder, stolen money, and some unsavory characters who are after him.

    This is a muddled movie that still manages to be absorbing, probably because of the talent behind and in front of the camera. Nancy Guild plays a singer in a club owned by Richard Conte. She becomes interested in Taylor and tries to help him. Guild is attractive and looks like a noir heroine in the Bacall-Raines genre, but she delivers her lines in a very flat manner. Lloyd Nolan as a police detective is terrific as always, and Conte gives a smooth performance.

    You have to pay attention to "Somewhere in the Night" or you'll get lost - sort of like the hero does at points in the movie. Still, it's worth seeing.
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    Even for an amnesiac noir, this archetypal entry is too often forgotten

    Borrowed as the title of Nicholas Christopher's study of film noir and the American city, Somewhere In The Night remains a movie less familiar than Laura or The Big Sleep or Out of the Past. But it's almost in their class – an atmospheric and at times archetypal noir, the first directorial effort of Joseph L. Mankiewicz and the first major post-war feature to use the device of amnesia-as-metaphor: How vets survived global cataclysm only to have to construct new lives in a homeland that had, in their absence, turned into alien territory.

    Drifting up out of coma in a military hospital, John Hodiak can't figure out why everybody calls him George Taylor. Only two letters offer clues to who he is, one from a vindictive girl he ditched, the other apparently from an old pal, Larry Cravat. Without much to go on, he heads to Los Angeles to track down Cravat and thus himself. But as he skulks though the city's dark demimonde (Turkish baths, mobbed-up nightclubs, phony spiritualist parlors, insane asylums), he's quick to learn that other people don't want Cravat found. Yet he finds allies in club canary Nancy Guild, her boss Richard Conte, and police detective Lloyd Nolan. He also finds that the reason for all the violence unleashed against and around him is $2-million in Nazi money (which disappeared in 1942, the year he joined the Marines). Cravat proves both elusive and uncomfortably close....

    Somewhere In The Night boasts a strong cast in supporting (Conte, Nolan, Fritz Kortner) and even tertiary roles (Sheldon Leonard, Whit Bissell, Henry Morgan, with special mention to Josephine Hutchinson, who plays a poignant largo midway though the movie). Where it offers scant measure is in its principals. 20th-Century Fox was grooming Guild as its answer to Warners' sultry sensation Lauren Bacall, failing to grasp that Guild's appeal was less romantic than matey – the gal pal (like a couple of other Nancys from that era, Olson and Davis).

    Hodiak's more problematic. He enjoyed a few years in the Hollywood limelight (Lifeboat, Marriage Is A Private Affair, Desert Fury, Command Decision) before his untimely death in 1955. But he never brought the illumination – the star quality – to his work that would elevate it from the competent to the classic. So he stays generic through his picaresque ordeals, without the specific anguish that distinguished, for example, John Payne or even Gordon MacRae and Edmond O'Brien as they underwent theirs (in, respectively, The Crooked Way, Backfire and D.O.A.).

    Mankiewicz' first go as director comes as a surprise. Most vividly remembered as writer/director of A Letter To Three Wives and the immortal All About Eve (movies whose sparkling scripts camouflaged their lack of visual interest), he generates a menacing look in his nightscapes for the City of Angels, camping out in Bunker Hill walk-ups and on Skid Row. The storyline's almost as complicated as The Big Sleep's, and as murky, but then clockwork plots never sat well in film noir – the universe it dwells in stays random, volatile, unfathomable.
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    Early Joseph L. Mankiewicz film noir

    The trademark of any Joseph L. Mankiewicz film is screenplay. It is often sharp and crackling as in his award winning "A Letter To Three Wives" and "All About Eve". In this Mankiewicz's second directoral effort the seeds of his future successes are sown.

    John Hodiak plays a wounded marine who wakes up in a hospital not knowing who he is, but finding among his possessions 2 letters, one from a woman telling him what a cad he is and another from a friend of his that will lead him down a path lined with several murders, 2 million dollars and a couple of good looking women.

    While "Somewhere In The Night" sounds like any one of the many detective thrillers of the 40s, it is lifted from the routine is the script which has a distinct Mankiewicz ring to it

    His touch is evident in several places, including meetings with a seedy fortune teller, superbly played by Fritz Kortner, an atypical cop played by Lloyd Nolan who doesn't understand why "movie cops" always "have their hats on", and a spinster played by Josephine Hutchinson who gives Hodiak a hope when she says she recognizes him.

    You may or may not figure out the plot. It matters not. The film is an enjoyable one.
    9secragt

    Excellent Crime Drama

    Mankiewicz could really turn out good product and this neglected film is absolutely worth a look! An unusual hybrid of THE MALTESE FALCON and TOTAL RECALL, SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT was ahead of its time and has aged better than most amnesiac fare. One could argue that TOTAL RECALL owes quite a debt to this movie regarding its twist bad guy identity revelation. There's some excellent dialogue and once you overlook some whopper implausibilities, the plot works well, as does the oddball cast of supporting characters, including the opportunist police lieutenant and the rogues gallery of ne'er do wells hoping to cash in on the amnesiac's memories. The movie doesn't hold up to close scrutiny (how did the money hanging under a pier not rot from three years' worth of salt water for one) but it is highly entertaining and noir fans should definitely take a look. Hodiak, Nolan and Conte are all solid in their respective roles. Enjoy!
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    A restrained but moody, interesting rather than dynamic, film noir

    Somewhere in the Night (1948)

    This has all the gloomy, alienating, nighttime elements of the best film noirs, and it's smack in the central Post War best of it. It even has a director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, known for handling dramatic, emotional situations with both delicacy and power. And it all pays off. Somewhere in the Night follows a man just out of the army suffering amnesia, and he encounters a sordid past of crime he didn't know he had anything to do with.

    The dilemma of American soldiers coming home changed men, and to a home country so changed it was like a foreign country, is the crux of most noir films, and this one plays into it straighter than most. The twist of true amnesia only makes the crisis of George Taylor more stark. The role is played with subtlety, and some stiffness, by John Hodiak, I think because he is meant to be eternally confused by events (since he remembers nothing) and yet can't show his confusion, so he draws up a blank face. Mankiewicz works this inner problem out on the screen well, though choosing to keep the camera at a distance, as if filming a play sometimes, not a recommended film noir method for style, but it does emphasize the psychology more discretely.

    The camera-work is stiff, too, as if constrained as much as Taylor is in his amnesia. You won't see many sharp angles up or down, no tilted (dutch angle) frames, little moving camera, and little of the easiest of 1940s camera effects, extreme close ups. All of this makes for a dry look, and for my money, with a plot this sensational, a dull one. This cinematography, by Norbert Brodine sets the tone for the whole movie, and I assume it is at Mankiewicz's request, and it just doesn't compare well to other noirs, to Orson Welles, or to any number of Warner gangster films with similar shadowy subjects. Maybe the most extreme example of this is the long dialog over the crystal ball, where the camera just sits and watches.

    The lighting and the sets, in general, are dynamic, however, and the acting generally solid. And it has all the hallmarks (not quite clichés) of the genre--thugs at the bar, a nightclub singer with a big heart, a good guy who turns out to be a bad guy, and a cop who is clever and peripheral, like a sentry always ready. The movie is, truly, interesting, and doesn't let up as you have to figure out the puzzle of who did what and why. It won't sweep you off your feet or blow you away, but it will be worth settling quietly into.

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    • Anecdotes
      During the course of the film, the name of the mysterious 'Larry Cravat' is said 85 times.
    • Gaffes
      George Taylor is in the hospital at the beginning of the film with a broken arm and his head swathed in bandages. When they remove the bandages, he has a perfectly trimmed moustache.
    • Citations

      Christy Smith: In about two minutes, a bouncer is coming back in here with no sense of humor. He's a foot bigger than you in all directions. That's what I think.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Les enquêtes de Remington Steele: Cast in Steele (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      Paducah
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      Music by Harry Warren

      Played when George removes the postcard and replaces it with a matchbook

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 juin 1948 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Streaming on "AZIZA Official" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Classic Entertainment" YouTube Channel
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Solo en la noche
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Union Station - 800 N. Alameda Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(where George Taylor examines the briefcase he recovered from storage)
    • Société de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 500 000 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 50 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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