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Rendez-vous avec une ombre

Original title: The Midnight Story
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Tony Curtis, Peggy Maley, Marisa Pavan, and Gilbert Roland in Rendez-vous avec une ombre (1957)
Film NoirCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

After a San Francisco priest is murdered, a policeman, who's a close friend, starts an investigation.After a San Francisco priest is murdered, a policeman, who's a close friend, starts an investigation.After a San Francisco priest is murdered, a policeman, who's a close friend, starts an investigation.

  • Director
    • Joseph Pevney
  • Writers
    • Edwin Blum
    • John Robinson
  • Stars
    • Tony Curtis
    • Marisa Pavan
    • Gilbert Roland
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writers
      • Edwin Blum
      • John Robinson
    • Stars
      • Tony Curtis
      • Marisa Pavan
      • Gilbert Roland
    • 22User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Joe Martini
    Marisa Pavan
    Marisa Pavan
    • Anna Malatesta
    Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland
    • Sylvio Malatesta
    Jay C. Flippen
    Jay C. Flippen
    • Sgt. Jack Gillen
    Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    • Mama Malatesta
    Ted de Corsia
    Ted de Corsia
    • Lt. Kilrain
    Richard Monda
    Richard Monda
    • Peanuts Malatesta
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Rosa Cuneo
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • Charlie Cuneo
    • (as Herburt Vigran)
    Peggy Maley
    Peggy Maley
    • Veda Pinelli
    John Cliff
    John Cliff
    • Father Giuseppe
    Russ Conway
    Russ Conway
    • Det. Sgt. Sommers
    Chico Vejar
    • Frankie Pellatrini
    Tito Vuolo
    Tito Vuolo
    • Grocer
    Helen Wallace
    Helen Wallace
    • Mother Catherine
    James Hyland
    • Frank Wilkins
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Pool Player
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writers
      • Edwin Blum
      • John Robinson
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    9secragt

    Wonderful Character Study! Don't miss it!

    Just saw this in a double bill with Six Bridges To Cross (another Tony Curtis noir from the same era, also directed by Joseph Pevney) as part of the American Cinematheque Film Noir Festival. What a buried treasure! Pevney was wonderful at rich characterization and the portrayal of the Italian family in this story is nothing less than one of the most heartwarming and charming in cinematic history! Argentina is priceless as the matriarch, outdoing Olympia Dukakis' similar role in Moonstruck. Well-defined roles, clever psychological dynamics and a downright pithy script lift this far above the average crime melodrama, which you might otherwise suspect this would be based on its seemingly standard "cop goes against system to avenge death of his friend" plotline. However, there is a lot more going on in this picture and the performances are uniformly excellent. More importantly, while there is mucho complexity inviting lots of analytical "academic flapdoodle," this is at the heart a highly entertaining piece which lays out a challenging conflict and finds a way to nimbly avoid the cliches and build to an ultimately satisfying solution. If you are a fan of noir or the versatile Tony Curtis, don't miss the chance to see Curtis shine in the straight man cop role for once... If you just like a good crime drama, you'll also want to check this neglected diamond in the rough!
    6blanche-2

    a traffic cop goes undercover

    Tony Curtis stars in "The Midnight Story" from 1957. The film also featured Gilbert Roland, Marisa Pavan, Argentina Brunetti, J. C. Flippen, and Herb Vigran.

    When a beloved priest is killed in San Francisco, Joe Martini (Curtis) takes it very hard, as the priest was in charge of an orphanage where Martini once lived. At the funeral, he spots a man, Sylvio (Roland) who seems extremely agitated over the priest's death. He decides to investigate.

    When he can't get permission from his superiors, Joe resigns and infiltrates himself into Sylvio's life, even to the point of staying at his house. He falls in love with Anna (Pavan) who is Sylvio's cousin and lives in the house.

    However, in trying to check Sylvio's alibi for the night the priest was killed, he's not able to verify it. When he finally is, he proposes to Anna. At their engagement party, his old boss has some bad news for him.

    I wasn't as enthusiastic about this film as others on IMDb. I found it very overwrought, even taking into account that the acting style back then was more overt.

    Curtis, however, was wonderful as a determined young man, one of warmth and charm, as his emotions get in the way while attempting to learn the truth about his newfound friend.

    Curtis was one of four hot Hollywood hunks in the '50s along with fellow Universal star Rock Hudson, 20th Century Fox's Robert Wagner, and Warner's Tab Hunter. Of the four, I feel Tony was the best actor - certainly the only one with stage experience - and exhibited more range than the others.

    This is a pretty good movie that will keep you interested.
    9planktonrules

    One of Tony Curtis' better films of the 1950s.

    While "The Midnight Story" is not among Tony Curtis' more famous films, it is among his better films. The fact that it's a story told without spectacle (such as in "The Vikings") might just account for it being lesser-known...but it deserves to be seen and appreciated.

    Joe Martini (Curtis) is a cop who is incredibly upset following the brutal murder of a local priest. This kindly man had helped Joe when he lost his family and Joe is determined to investigate the murder on his own when the detectives can find no leads. So he takes a leave of absence and follows up his one very tenuous lead...a man he saw at the funeral who seemed more affected by the priest's death than anyone else. So, Joe befriends Sylvio (Gilbert Roland) and tries to slowly and casually investigate Sylvio's actions the night of the murder. However, something unexpected happens...Sylvio is so taken with his new 'friend' that he invites Joe to live with him and his family. Now, Joe's in a bind...as he's practically family with the man who MIGHT have killed the priest!

    The acting is very good in this one and Gilbert Roland and Tony Curtis put in really nice performances. Additionally, the story is well written--with a dandy finale. Well worth your time.
    7jcplanells3

    A very notable crime story

    When young, I saw this movie three or four times, and from then I have not seen more: not TV exhibits, not video edition (at least in my country) and no DVD edition (as I know). Instead, I keep a formidable memory of it: a crime story where the humanity of the characters reveals to be the most important thing: Tony Curtis searches a murderer, and takes friendship with Gilbert Roland, and fall in love with Roland's sister, Marisa Pavan. But Roland is the murderer that he has searched, and when he discovers that, explodes the human conflict --the friendship, the treason, the love-- and that gives the force of the film. Perhaps it is the masterpiece of Pevney, a modest director with some interesting movies, today forgotten in favour of others directors and movies not always betters than theirs. I wished that more people could see this film, and appreciate its valors and quality. A modest story of friendship and crime.
    6boblipton

    Gilbert Roland Steals The Show

    A beloved parish priest is knifed in an alley in San Francisco. Motorcycle cop Tony Curtis asked to be transferred so he can investigate; the priest had been a tremendous influence on him at the orphanage. He's turned down. At the funeral he spots Gilbert Roland - harboring the unfortunate name of 'Malatesta' - and has a hunch. His superiors put him on leave, and he gets on Roland's good side, moves into his home, and falls in love with with Roland's cousin, Marisa Pavan, while trying to find some reason to confirm his suspicion.

    It's clearly a Tony Curtis vehicle, but as soon as Roland steps onto the screen, he pushes The star off. In fact, the only way for anyone else to get their time on. Screen is to have Roland someplace else. He's big, he's boisterous, he's good-hearted, and loves everyone, particularly the dead parish priest. What a mistake for any actor to agree to be in a movie with him!

    Besides Gilbert Roland, this movie features some nice location shooting in San Francisco, which is completely recognizable, despite never showing the Golden Gate Bridge, cablecars, Union Square or the Transamericabuilding (that last had not been built yet).

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    • Trivia
      Argentina Brunetti plays Gilbert Roland's mother even though she is nearly 2 years younger than him.
    • Quotes

      Sylvio Malatesta: How are you going to know an idiot if you never give him a chance to prove it?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Chappaqua (1966)

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    • Release date
      • June 4, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Midnight Story
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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