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The Night of January 16th

  • 1941
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  • 1h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
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Ellen Drew, Robert Preston, and Alice White in The Night of January 16th (1941)
Film NoirCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe story revolves around three people; Tycoon Bjorn Faulkner, who is being called upon by his board of directors to explain a missing $20,000,000; Kit Lane, his secretary who also has a per... Leggi tuttoThe story revolves around three people; Tycoon Bjorn Faulkner, who is being called upon by his board of directors to explain a missing $20,000,000; Kit Lane, his secretary who also has a personal interest; and Steve Van Ruyle, a sailor who has inherited a position on Faulkner's b... Leggi tuttoThe story revolves around three people; Tycoon Bjorn Faulkner, who is being called upon by his board of directors to explain a missing $20,000,000; Kit Lane, his secretary who also has a personal interest; and Steve Van Ruyle, a sailor who has inherited a position on Faulkner's board of directors. Faulkner is (presumably) murdered, and Kit is falsely accused of the mu... Leggi tutto

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    • William Clemens
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Delmer Daves
    • Robert Pirosh
    • Eve Greene
  • Star
    • Robert Preston
    • Ellen Drew
    • Nils Asther
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    159
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • William Clemens
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Delmer Daves
      • Robert Pirosh
      • Eve Greene
    • Star
      • Robert Preston
      • Ellen Drew
      • Nils Asther
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    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    Robert Preston
    Robert Preston
    • Steve Van Ruyle
    Ellen Drew
    Ellen Drew
    • Kit Lane
    Nils Asther
    Nils Asther
    • Bjorn Faulkner
    Clarence Kolb
    Clarence Kolb
    • Tilton
    Willard Robertson
    Willard Robertson
    • Inspector Donegan
    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • Oscar - the Drunk
    Donald Douglas
    Donald Douglas
    • Attorney Polk
    Paul Stanton
    Paul Stanton
    • District Attorney
    Margaret Hayes
    Margaret Hayes
    • Nancy Wakefield
    Alice White
    Alice White
    • Flashy Blonde
    Jean Phillips
    Jean Phillips
    • Faulkner's Secretary
    Rod Cameron
    Rod Cameron
    • Attorney Polk's Assistant
    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Faulkner's Chauffeur
    Paul Irving
    • Peters - Little Detective
    James Flavin
    James Flavin
    • Patrolman Kelly
    Edwin Stanley
    Edwin Stanley
    • Hemingway
    Harry Hayden
    • Williamson
    Roy Gordon
    Roy Gordon
    • Roger Wakefield
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      • William Clemens
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Delmer Daves
      • Robert Pirosh
      • Eve Greene
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    6boblipton

    Ayn Rand Cashes A Check

    When $20,000,000 turns up missing and Nils Asther is tossed over his balcony to smash on the pavement, his private Ellen Drew faces murder charges. Ex-sailor Robert Preston helps her escape and track down the murder.

    It's a very loose adaptation of Ayn Rand's hit Broadway play, WOMAN ON TRIAL, which takes place in the courtroom. It was a gimmick show in which a jury was chosen from the audience and they were to decide the case. Screenwriters Delmar Daves, Robert Pirosh and Eve Green used the play and expanded it very liberally, much to the disapproval of the author who,I am sure, cashed the check anyway.

    The leads offer appealing performances, and William Clemens directs it for speed, with lots of interesting players int he cast, including Clarence Kolb, Cecil Kellaway, Alice White and Cliff Nazarro doing some nice doubletalk.
    8morrisonhimself

    Not remotely similar to the play and book by the name

    For a "Night of January 16th," this was pretty lousy.

    For a totally separate story just coincidentally carrying the same name, it was pretty good.

    The original, a play by Ayn Rand, was entirely a courtroom drama, and the jurors were picked, randomly, from the audience. And reportedly the verdicts varied from night to night.

    This movie, though, had a few of the same character names from the original and not much else.

    After a murder, the victim's private secretary, played by Ellen Drew, is accused and the plot is basically she and the character played by Robert Preston trying to find the real murderer.

    Along the way is some silliness -- "Old MacDonald" is sung twice, for reasons known only to the script-writer -- drunks, sloppy cops, and an air-headed female attractively played by Alice White.

    Quite a good cast doesn't have a lot to do, except for Phil Nazzaro, who was famous for his double-talk patter. That script-writer gave him a good part.

    All in all "The Night of January 16th" is not-especially-memorable fun. There is a mediocre print at YouTube, not, when I watched, further marred by commercial interruption so it really is free to watch.

    I wonder if Ayn Rand herself would have watched. And for how long?
    5Teagarden1256

    Neither here nor there/ 1941

    This Paramount B picture made in 1941, based on a successful Broadway courtroom drama written by Ayn Rand in her playwriting days, is --let's face it--a mess. The one-set play was obviously much rewritten by Hollywood hands who set out to make a movie ["open up'] the bought property. In the process, no one seems to have decided whether it should remain a courtoom drama or become a comedy or be a bit of both The confusing plot is predictably improbable, mixing comedy and suspense in a heavy-handed fashion, all directed clumsily by Wm. Clemens. Robert Preston is appealing and so is Ellen Drew. Cecil Kellaway somehow shows up along the way for no reason at all, but does a delightful turn as a drunk. Cliff Nazarro, also for no apparent story reason, appears briefly as a double-talking gas station owner. Leon Belasco is also seen as the Cuban airplane steward who ends the film. The silent movie star, Nils Asther, in one of his few sound film roles, is the the debonair continental villain. Incidentally, this film was made the same year Paramount agreed to let one of their contract writers, Preston Sturges, direct his first picture. Judging from this picture, they certainly needed all the help they could get.
    5planktonrules

    Pretty typical for the genre

    Although "The Night of January 16th" was based on a play by Ayn Rand, it's pretty much typical of the murder mystery B-movies of the era...with most of the usual cliches.

    The head of a big company has been apparently embezzling, as the books are short more than $20,000,000! One evening, he's apparently being attacked and his faithful secretary returns to work to help him. But she's too late...and he's apparently tossed out of his skyrise penthouse...and, oddly, the police assume she's responsible. First, she has no motive. Second, they expected this lady to overpower her boss, drag him to the ledge and then toss him over in only three minutes time?! The only person (other than her) to doubt this narrative is an odd character played by Robert Preston and they both play amateur detectives to solve the case and keep her out of prison. To do this, they make an escape from the courtroom (huh???) and travel to Cuba to wrap things up...ridiculous, of course, but no more so than the typical film in the genre!! Decent acting...otherwise not much to distinguish this one.
    5bkoganbing

    Quick trip to Havana

    I was interested to learn that the source for this film was a Broadway play of the same name. The Night Of January 16th was a play authored by Ayn Rand. To my viewing eye it certainly looked like all that objectivist philosophy was boiled out of the script and we are left with a reasonably entertaining B picture from Paramount.

    The plot centers around business executive Nils Asther who is being called to account for 20 million dollars missing from his company books. Among those doing the accounting is Robert Preston who is the heir to the company founder and attends the board meeting in his sailor suit.

    Before Asther can account, Ellen Drew his private secretary gets into a jackpot accused of his murder. It's thought by the police that Drew helped out his apartment window. There's still the missing money.

    Preston and Drew make our law enforcement machinery look like fools as they escape and avoid recapture. Hats off to Cecil Kellaway for his part as a soused playboy whom they use in their escape. Kellaway is a marvelous drunk.

    It's a quick trip to Havana where the two figure out where the embezzled money is located. There's quite a surprise in that also.

    Preston and Drew are quite breezy in their leads. A little bit of Preston's most famous role Professor Harold Hill from The Music Man is found in his performance here. That's all to the good.

    I'm sure the Broadway play was radically different than this.

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      An interesting element to the live play was that the jury was selected from the audience at each performance, and different endings were used according to how the jury voted at the end. (In Rand's reckoning, the heroine on trial technically wasn't guilty of the charge against her, but the evidence presented was evenly balanced and the verdict would be a reflection of the jury's own collective conscience.)
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      Court House Elevator Operator: [Said to elevator repairman as Steve Van Ruyle]

      [Robert Preston]

      Court House Elevator Operator: and Flashy Blonde

      [Alice White]

      Court House Elevator Operator: exit the elevator] "Hello" on the fifth floor and "honey" on the first.

      Court House Elevator Repairman: Good thing you didn't take them to the basement.

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      Referenced in Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life (1996)

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