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La longue nuit

Original title: The Long Night
  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.3K
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Henry Fonda and Barbara Bel Geddes in La longue nuit (1947)
Film NoirDrama

Police surround the apartment of apparent murderer Joe Adams, who refuses to surrender although escape appears impossible. During the siege, Joe reflects on the circumstances that led him to... Read allPolice surround the apartment of apparent murderer Joe Adams, who refuses to surrender although escape appears impossible. During the siege, Joe reflects on the circumstances that led him to this situation.Police surround the apartment of apparent murderer Joe Adams, who refuses to surrender although escape appears impossible. During the siege, Joe reflects on the circumstances that led him to this situation.

  • Director
    • Anatole Litvak
  • Writers
    • John Wexley
    • Jacques Viot
  • Stars
    • Henry Fonda
    • Barbara Bel Geddes
    • Vincent Price
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Anatole Litvak
    • Writers
      • John Wexley
      • Jacques Viot
    • Stars
      • Henry Fonda
      • Barbara Bel Geddes
      • Vincent Price
    • 52User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Joe
    Barbara Bel Geddes
    Barbara Bel Geddes
    • Jo Ann
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Maximilian
    Ann Dvorak
    Ann Dvorak
    • Charlene
    Howard Freeman
    Howard Freeman
    • Sheriff
    Moroni Olsen
    Moroni Olsen
    • Chief of Police
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Frank
    Queenie Smith
    Queenie Smith
    • Janitor's Wife
    David Clarke
    David Clarke
    • Bill
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Policeman
    Melinda Byron
    Melinda Byron
    • Peggy
    • (as Patty King)
    Davis Roberts
    Davis Roberts
    • Freddie
    • (as Robert A. Davis)
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Ticket Taker
    • (uncredited)
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Mac - Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Vangie Beilby
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Gladys Blake
    Gladys Blake
    • Millie - Saloon Waitress
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Anatole Litvak
    • Writers
      • John Wexley
      • Jacques Viot
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    7Quinoa1984

    sentimental film-noir with a superb cast

    I wouldn't say The Long Night is a great film, and if anything it only peaks my interest more to see how much more classic the film it's based on is- Marcel Carne's La Jour se Leve. But for the time it ran, I was mostly glued to the screen, and got wrapped up in the plight of Henry Fonda's character Joe, and his predicament of his downfall from normalcy. It probably isn't very original, taking aside its connection with the French source; it's about a factory worker, very nice guy, who falls in love with a woman whom, he finds out, was an orphan just like him. But one night he follows her to a bar, sees her cavorting sort of with a sleazy magician (Vincent Price), and his perfect image of her is shattered, and grows only darker after he meets him (he first tells Joe he's her father, which is a truly great scene between two huge stars of classic film), and when she tells him about her history with him.

    While I could never take my eyes off the screen, it should be said that for all of the strong craftsmanship with the picture (it's one of the finest photographed 'noirs' of the late 40s, especially for those stark scenes of Joe alone in his room with the whole town on the street calling for him) and for all of the tremendous talent in front of the camera- besides Fonda and Price, who the former it's a splendid and rewarding if not best-ever performance and for the latter a triumph of playing sneaky and villainous, the girl playing Jo Ann (Barbara Bel Geddes) is very good- it only works up to a point. I was engrossed the most in the last twenty minutes or so, as the film revved up its pace and tempo to the "will Joe or won't Joe" beat. Before that, it's many scenes that mostly rely on the presence of the actors to uplift the material past the breezy and conventional air of the dialog. There's nothing especially "wrong" with the material, but it doesn't go anywhere aside from hitting its main points.

    The Long Night is something of a minor lost marvel- only recently did it come out on DVD in an OK print- and for Fonda and Price fans its a can't-miss kind of picture. Just don't go expecting anything that will change your perception of what film-noirs can go that don't go for the easy routes.
    9robveal

    ...for its own sake...

    I just have to say... It seems as though every negative comment about this film starts out with "this is a bad REMAKE of..." Surely, I suppose it's nearly impossible to view THE LONG NIGHT as itself when you have already seen Marcel Carne's 1939 flick (and maybe even harder if you have created within yourself a dedication to anything foreign, slightly obscure, or non-Hollywood). The great thing about this movie, if one can get over the remake aspect of it, is that it is truly LOADED with great things! The set design and artwork are fantastic! Tiomkin's music is, once again, a fine creation! Polito's cinematography, camera work, and use of light are brilliant! Sure, the great story is, for the most part, taken from somewhere else, but the screenplay by the great John Wexley is excellent. I might be reading a bit to much into this, but I saw working class heroism, touches of popular justice, and just a hint of bourgeois deceit. The latter showed in the fantastic performance by Vincent Price as his character continued to try to sell a fantasy to Jo Ann (Barbara Bel Geddes) by means of magic and falsehood. All in all, I think this one is just like any good work of art: if you put a little into it, you can get a lot out of it.
    dbdumonteil

    Le Jour ne se Lève pas.

    This is an example of a very BAD remake.Proof positive that great actors and good directors do not necessarily mean good work.You have got to bear in mind that Carné/Prévert's "Le JOur se Lève" was made in 1939 at a time when France was not smiling .The movie was so depressing it was quickly forbidden by the military censorship (see my review of the French film for more details).The movie was an exact reflection of its time.Out of that context it's another melodrama.Besides,deprived

    of Prévert's lines -when a poetic dialog is translated into another language,there's always a problem- it loses much of its appeal)

    Although one of the best actors in American cinema,Henry Fonda could not succeed in Gabin's plebeian part.Ann Dvorak is the most adequate choice since her swagger imitates Arletty's.

    And who could forgive the new ending?
    6planktonrules

    Not nearly as effective as the original.

    I don't like remakes--and that is why I waited so long to watch "The Long Night". Originally it was a dandy French film ("Le Jour Se Leve") and I saw no reason to redo the film, as the original was quite good. And, after seeing it, I stick by my original opinion--there just wasn't a need to make this remake. However, I can understand why they made it, as folks in the States back in the 1940s did not watch foreign films--and when they saw this American version, it did seem original. But now with DVDs, Turner Classic Movies and Netflix, you should just stick with "Le Jour Se Leve".

    The film is a talky picture about a brooding guy (Henry Fonda), his sweetie-pie (Barbara Bel Geddes) and a completely bizarre blabber-mouth (Vincent Price). Fonda and Bel Geddes are in love but Price is determined to break them up--and push Fonda to the breaking point. The story is told through flashbacks and is similar to the Jean Gabin film--without the film noir camera-work and lighting. Also, the American version comes off as much talkier--much. All in all, not a terrible film at all--but not the 9 that the other film deserved when I rated it a couple years ago.
    10jakob_34

    Dramatic Film Noir

    A remake of Marcel Carnes French film Le Jour Se Leve, with excellent performancies, Henry Fonda is very good in the leading role and Vincent Price at his smarmiest. Barbara Bel Geddes makes a very good debut as movie actress. The director Anatole Litvak have done the film with great flair, it has a nice feel to it and is interesting and dramatic. I think this film is very underrated and should receive more attention than it does, Sol Politos camerawork is very interesting and give some scenes a claustrophobic feeling with his use of light and shadow. If you like atmospheric, dramatic noir dramas I can recommend this one.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Barbara Bel Geddes. She was signed to a seven-year contract with RKO after this film. Director Anatole Litvak cast her after seeing her on Broadway as the female lead in "Deep Are the Roots", which played at the Fulton Theatre for 477 performances beginning 26 September 1945.
    • Goofs
      When Joe from inside his apartment shoots at the cops who are standing outside his door; it leaves bullet holes in the door. But on a following cut after speaking with the little girl and going back into his apartment; there are no bullet holes on the interior side of the door.
    • Quotes

      Maximilian: [to Jo-Ann] You have sharp nails like a little animal. Maybe that's what I like about you.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening card: "...the night is long That never finds the day..." William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act IV, Scene III
    • Connections
      Featured in Henry Fonda: The Man and His Movies (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 7: II. Allegretto
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ludwig van Beethoven

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Long Night
    • Filming locations
      • Youngstown, Ohio, USA(archive footage)
    • Production company
      • Select Productions (III)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,000,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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