Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter tragedy befalls a wounded American WWII pilot, his young captain embarks on a quest to receive desperately needed therapy from a compassionate woman.After tragedy befalls a wounded American WWII pilot, his young captain embarks on a quest to receive desperately needed therapy from a compassionate woman.After tragedy befalls a wounded American WWII pilot, his young captain embarks on a quest to receive desperately needed therapy from a compassionate woman.
Frank Schock
- Man in Pub
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Stan Simmons
- Man in pub
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David, a shy young Captain in the US Air Force based in England during the Second World War, is stunned when his co-pilot commits suicide after being injured during a mission. He decides that he needs to make the most of his life before it is too late. Can Jean, a young English barmaid, be the answer?
Directed by Sidney J. Furie, this X-certificated film is very unusual for its time with its bold subject matter and even bolder scenes. Maybe the storyline is not always convincing and, at times the acting even less so, but it makes for interesting viewing. Stars Don Borisenko and Susan Hampshire as the couple.
Directed by Sidney J. Furie, this X-certificated film is very unusual for its time with its bold subject matter and even bolder scenes. Maybe the storyline is not always convincing and, at times the acting even less so, but it makes for interesting viewing. Stars Don Borisenko and Susan Hampshire as the couple.
It's World War II. The American pilots are gathered inthe hospital to see if Graydon Gould will survive. He will, but he won't have any children. He asks Captain Don Borisenko to get him something sharp. Borisenko refuses, but he's got only one mission left before he's rotated back to the States, and it puts the heebie-jeebies into him. He takes a 4-hour pass and tries to get rid of his virginity with a professional, but it's too stressful him to perform. He goes to a bar, and overstays his pass. He hits it off with bar girl Susan Hampshire, and she's willing, but again, he can't. Now he's in danger of being declared a deserter. Plus her mother is convinced they've done the deed and has him slung in jail.
It's one of those movies that in the late 1950s and early 1960s was called "sensitive". It certainly tries to be, with the two young actors offering hesitant and sweet performances as two unsophisticated people thrown into the we-may-never-meet-again maelstrom of war. It's not to my taste, but for an industry that was trying to grow up as the Hays Office crumbled in America, and the authorities in Britain lost their power to compel, it seems like a good effort.
It's one of those movies that in the late 1950s and early 1960s was called "sensitive". It certainly tries to be, with the two young actors offering hesitant and sweet performances as two unsophisticated people thrown into the we-may-never-meet-again maelstrom of war. It's not to my taste, but for an industry that was trying to grow up as the Hays Office crumbled in America, and the authorities in Britain lost their power to compel, it seems like a good effort.
I think I like this movie. It is a film with small budget, but it is cute, romantic and full of emotions that can make you feeling both sad and sweet in a way. Perhaps people have completely forgotten this little gem. Lately I had also seen another rather nice old film "The Lost Moment", a film which had gained a lot of good comments. However I find this one "During One Night" being even far much better, and I am rather surprised that so far there is no single viewer has left a comment for it (when I was drafting this review). Well, I guess that is the reality. When that one is a Hollywood production with famous stars in the casting, it gains comments and credits. When this one is a small production with new comers (at that time) in the casting, no one talks about it at all. Perhaps even the British themselves have completely forgotten this little gem. For that I really find a bit pity. It is really a nice heart warmed film which has a simple story line but with several rich issues holding one's heart and soul. The acting of the male (Don Borisenko) and female (Susan Hampshires)leading role are good too, really not bad for a new comer. So, when you have a chance to locate this film,watch it. Its pictures and the scenes will time to time stay in your mind.
Thanks to British television I saw this gem of a film. A War film it shows the terrible anxiety of those engaged in it, but also it deals with both male emasculation ( due to a war wound ) and to the sexual impotence of a fellow air force pilot. It shows the emasculated soldier begging for suicide, and Don Borisenko, his sexually impotent partner in the plane, going with a ' kind ' prostitute who tries to arouse him sexually. Failing he learns of his friend's suicide and in a pub meets up with Susan Hampshire who gently ' helps ' him. A rarity this film was originally cut in the UK ( what's new ? ) and poorly distributed. Even now it is a disliked film, and was poorly rated recently in a certain famous British TV magazine. It is a study of male sexual distress and of course this is not exactly a subject often aired. There is no jingoism about WW2 and that was still expected even in 1960. Quite simply the young man played brilliantly by Borisenko does not want to die before he experiences sexuality and no more spoilers. Psychologically it is a tragic film and as Borisenko says sadly ' boys are different '. His sexual need accompanied by loving tenderness is the core of the film, and the camera is honest in showing the mental distress he is in. Don Borisenko was a real find for cinema but cinema should have given him much more than it did. His acting with Susan Hampshire is full of wonderful moments and the film is about the very natural need for the right kind of sexual intercourse with the right person. Shame on those who consider it either dated or somehow distasteful. Furie directs with sensitivity and the power of many images are amazing.
Gifted workhouse director, Sidney J. Furie's palpably bizarre wartime morality play about an especially 'sensitive' captain in the USAF, and his singularly fraught Journey to lose his virginity before a final bombing run, climaxes awkwardly after a series of uncommonly strange happenings! 'During One Night' is demonstratively not great cinema, yet it is, arguably, not an entirely objectionable film either, since it fortuitously errs all-too tantalizingly into proto-John Waters, Ed. Wood Jr. WTF territory. With only a modicum of irony, I earnestly claim that it merits a cautious recommendation for those twisted cineastes who savour the more esoteric elements of forgotten cinema! And, Holy Bromide!!! For the not-yet swinging 1961s, the weirdly didactic potboiler proved to be a remarkably racy one; and should anyone have longed to witness eternal English Rose, Susan Hampshire desultorily disrobing during a 'romantic' tryst in a bucolically-imagined, salaciously straw-slathered studio/barn, well, needfully yearn no longer, because Furie delivers said frisson-inducing titbit with a laudable lack of taste!
While Sidney J. Furie's moderately compelling cinematic oddity, 'During One Night '(1961) aka 'Night of Passion' remains a curate's egg, and stodgy lead actor, Don Borisenko, is stultifyingly imbued with all the electrifying screen presence of day-old semolina pudding, miraculously, the pleasantly naive drama's inadvertent lapses into wholly unexpected mondo movie eccentricity proved fitfully amusing!
While Sidney J. Furie's moderately compelling cinematic oddity, 'During One Night '(1961) aka 'Night of Passion' remains a curate's egg, and stodgy lead actor, Don Borisenko, is stultifyingly imbued with all the electrifying screen presence of day-old semolina pudding, miraculously, the pleasantly naive drama's inadvertent lapses into wholly unexpected mondo movie eccentricity proved fitfully amusing!
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- QuizDon Borisenko and Susan Hampshire both receive "introducing" credits.
- BlooperThe prostitute tells David she charges £5 a time. This seems to be a staggering sum. US personnel were well paid. But £5 would still be half a week's pay for a USAAF Captain.
- Versioni alternativeThe European version features topless and nude scenes with Joy Webster and Susan Hampshire. The original British release replaced these scenes with clothed versions, however it is the unclothed version that has been shown on UK television.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Sidney J. Furie: Fire Up the Carousel!
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- Night of Passion
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- Walton Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(studio: made at Walton Studios, Surrey, England)
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- 1h 25min(85 min)
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