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The Vast of Night

  • 2019
  • 13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
48K
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Sierra McCormick and Jake Horowitz in The Vast of Night (2019)
In the twilight of the 1950s, on one fateful night in New Mexico, a young, winsome switchboard operator Fay (Sierra McCormick) and charismatic radio DJ Everett (Jake Horowitz) discover a strange audio frequency that could change their small town and the future forever. Dropped phone calls, AM radio signals, secret reels of tape forgotten in a library, switchboards, crossed patchlines and an anonymous phone call lead Fay and Everett on a scavenger hunt toward the unknown.
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One night in New Mexico, in the late 1950s, a switchboard operator and radio DJ start hearing a strange signal over a radio frequency.One night in New Mexico, in the late 1950s, a switchboard operator and radio DJ start hearing a strange signal over a radio frequency.One night in New Mexico, in the late 1950s, a switchboard operator and radio DJ start hearing a strange signal over a radio frequency.

  • Director
    • Andrew Patterson
  • Writers
    • Andrew Patterson
    • Craig W. Sanger
  • Stars
    • Sierra McCormick
    • Jake Horowitz
    • Gail Cronauer
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    48K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Patterson
    • Writers
      • Andrew Patterson
      • Craig W. Sanger
    • Stars
      • Sierra McCormick
      • Jake Horowitz
      • Gail Cronauer
    • 855User reviews
    • 218Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 39 nominations total

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    Sierra McCormick
    Sierra McCormick
    • Fay Crocker
    Jake Horowitz
    Jake Horowitz
    • Everett Sloan
    Gail Cronauer
    Gail Cronauer
    • Mabel Blanche
    Bruce Davis
    Bruce Davis
    • Billy
    • (voice)
    Cheyenne Barton
    • Bertsie
    Mark Banik
    Mark Banik
    • Gerald
    Gregory Peyton
    • Benny Wade
    Adam Dietrich
    Adam Dietrich
    • Rodkey Oliver
    Mallorie Rodak
    Mallorie Rodak
    • Susan Oliver
    Mollie Milligan
    Mollie Milligan
    • Marjorie Seward
    Ingrid Fease
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    • Gretchen Hankins
    Brandon Stewart
    Brandon Stewart
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    Kirk Griffith
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    • Lon Stemmons
    Nika Sage McKenna
    • Daisy Oliver
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    Brett Brock
    Brett Brock
    • Fred Seward
    Pam Dougherty
    Pam Dougherty
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    Lynn Blackburn
    • Ruth Reynolds
    Richard Jackson
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      • Craig W. Sanger
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    8jtindahouse

    An immensely unique film that somehow works extremely well

    I can't remember the last time I watched a film as unique as 'The Vast of Night'. It's hard to think of a single film that I could fairly compare it to. And amazingly it worked. The film is enthralling to watch. Long close-up shots of characters simply talking on the phone should be unbearable to watch, but in 'The Vast of Night' I was captivated by them. This is partly down to some great acting, partly down to how well the dialogue is written, and partly because the mysterious story unfolding is mesmerising to watch.

    This would not be an easy film to act in, because the actors aren't being given a lot to work with. Sure, they have some terrific dialogue to deliver, but they have to do so in a very confined scene throughout almost the entirety of the film, and with almost nothing else going on to divert the audience's attention. Sierra McCormick and Jake Horowitz absolutely nail their performances here. They deliver their lines at an incredibly fast pace, while still being very easy to listen to. These two have a big future ahead of them I suspect.

    People are going to ask me about this film and I'm not sure exactly how I'm going to describe it to them. A description of this film could easily make it sound terrible, when in reality it is anything but. All I will say is make sure you see this film for yourself and form your own opinion. I highly recommend it.
    9mikeyboy26

    This is a lesson in beautiful Film making

    This, for me, was a near perfect film. Although Its subject matter was of little interest to me, everything else from the score , the lighting the editing AND the magnificent performances were beautiful. The best i've seen for a while. It was a film with so much mood i was mesmerized after the initial 5 (annoying) minutes and was transfixed till the very end. Go see this little gem.
    8planktonrules

    My score mostly is because the filmmakers manage to make so much of such a tiny budget.

    "The Vast of Night" was recently purchased by Netflix and so it should soon appear on the website. For now, it's playing the film festival circuit...and I saw it at the Philadelphia Film Festival. I am glad I did, as the movie really managed to produce a huge bang for very few bucks. To make up for the low budget, the movie is very dark and makes the most of creepy music and a creepy atmosphere.

    The story is designed like an installment of a 1950s teleplay--a movie made for television. It opens on a television screen and soon the camera pans in and the movie begins in earnest. It is set in a tiny Texas town and stars mostly two folks, a young man and his teenage lady friend. The pair hear strange sounds at night that are unexplained...and the rest of the town never notices since nearly everyone else is at the local high school basketball game. What are the sounds and who is responsible? Watch the film!

    The director is the star her as well as the folks who created the look of the picture. A must-see for young filmmakers who need to see how to make a very good film for next to nothing! In fact, a lot of big-name Hollywood filmmakers also might benefit from seeing this as well!
    7kosmasp

    When the night falls ...

    One of the most important things in thrillers but even more so in horror movies, is that things happen at night. At least when it's dark (outside), because that is more likely to reel viewers in and make them easier to be susceptible to be afraid and scared.

    Now this is more of Science Fiction touch, still works with many of the things I mentioned. Having said that, mostly this works in your head. There is not so much visually (scary), but what you hear and what you think and imagine happening. And maybe you're just imagening? Or our main characters are ... well played and acted, this is low budget and the pacing is not something everyone is willing to endure. Whoever is and likes that, will be thoroughly entertained though.
    6artemis8

    Not a bad movie if you can make it past the first 15 minutes

    Whoever thought it was a good idea to have the main character mumble unintelligible lines past a cigarette in his mouth for the film's first 15 minutes is an idiot. I was ready to turn it off, but then read a review here that mentioned that the first 15 minutes are difficult, so I kept watching. A person could skip the first 15 minutes entirely and not lose anything except finding out that the two main characters are a DJ and the town's switchboard operator. And that there's a big basketball game that is not really related to the rest of the plot. Worth watching in a pinch, like if you just can't find anything else you feel like watching right then.

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    • Trivia
      The radio station call letters "WOTW" are an homage to "War of the Worlds", a novel by H.G. Wells and, more aptly, its radio play adaptation by Orson Welles.
    • Goofs
      Whilst it's strictly true that geographically the radio station would begin with a 'K' - as it's a fictional station the WOTW station is undoubtedly a homage to the best radio/aliens show ever produced.....War Of The Worlds.
    • Quotes

      Mabel Blanche: I think at the lowest level, they send people on errands, and play with people's minds. They sway people to do things, and think certain ways - so that we stay in conflict, focused on ourself - so that we're always .. cleaning house, or losing weight, or dressing up for other people. I think they get inside our heads and make us do destructive things, like drink and over eat. I've seen good people go bad, and smart people go mad.

      Mabel Blanche: I think at the highest level they do things that cause nations to go to war. Things that make no sense. And I think no one knows they're being affected. We all work out other reasons to justify our actions. But free will is impossible with them up there. I've had an entire life to think about this. Years alone. And that's what I think.

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Đêm Định Mệnh
    • Filming locations
      • Whitney, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • GED Cinema
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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