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Meurtres en nocturne

Original title: Night Game
  • 1989
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.5K
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Meurtres en nocturne (1989)
Serial KillerCrimeDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A Texas police detective ties pitcher's strikes to a serial throat slasher.A Texas police detective ties pitcher's strikes to a serial throat slasher.A Texas police detective ties pitcher's strikes to a serial throat slasher.

  • Director
    • Peter Masterson
  • Writers
    • Spencer Eastman
    • Anthony Palmer
  • Stars
    • Roy Scheider
    • Karen Young
    • Lane Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Peter Masterson
    • Writers
      • Spencer Eastman
      • Anthony Palmer
    • Stars
      • Roy Scheider
      • Karen Young
      • Lane Smith
    • 16User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Roy Scheider
    Roy Scheider
    • Lt. Mike Seaver
    Karen Young
    Karen Young
    • Roxy Bennett
    Lane Smith
    Lane Smith
    • Lamar Witty
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Chief Ron Nelson
    Paul Gleason
    Paul Gleason
    • Kyle Broussard
    Carlin Glynn
    Carlin Glynn
    • Alma Bennett
    Anthony Palmer
    Anthony Palmer
    • Det. Oscar Mendoza
    Alex Morris
    Alex Morris
    • Gries
    Matt Carlson
    • Detective Bibbee
    Rex Linn
    Rex Linn
    • Epps
    Alex Garcia
    • Sil Baretto
    Michelle Cochran
    • Cindy Baretto
    Bob Allen
    • Baseball Announcer
    Marco Perella
    Marco Perella
    • Color Man
    Lisa Hart Carroll
    Lisa Hart Carroll
    • Blonde #1 (Loretta Akers)
    Sue Dahlman
    Sue Dahlman
    • Eva Lyons
    • (as Sarah Chattin)
    John Martin
    John Martin
    • Nick Finley
    Tony Frank
    Tony Frank
    • Alex Lynch
    • Director
      • Peter Masterson
    • Writers
      • Spencer Eastman
      • Anthony Palmer
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    6powklan

    Decent

    Good old fashion serial killer movie! Pleasant not with vulgar language!
    3LeonLouisRicci

    Rare Serial-Killer Movie That Strikes-Out...No Runs No Hits Only Errors

    The Popular Success, from Fans and Critics of the "Serial-Killer" Genre in the History of Cinema is a Clear Representation of the Filmography that has More "Hits" than "Strike-Outs".

    This One is Definite Entry in the Strike-Out Category,

    where Nothing Seems to Work and Coalesce into a Watchable "Thriller" or Cinematic Study of the Modern Mayhem and its Murderous Perpetrators.

    The "Tone" Set-Forth in this Dull Display, well, there is No Tone.

    This Law v Killer is a Misguided Affair, with Distracting, Hardly Relevant Side-Stories (Mother-In-Law) that are Embarrassing.

    A Usually Reliable "Lead", Roy Scheider Plays the Act OK, but is Dealt a Numbing and Dumbing-Down Script with Little to Shine and Much to Cause a Cringe.

    The Genre has had some Mediocre and Unremarkable Films, ranging from Fair to Great, Depending.

    But this One Takes the "Wedding Cake"...

    Concluding in the "Astro-Dome" with Scheider and His New Bride (Karen Young), and She Is...about 20 Years Too Young, still Wearing Her Gown from the Wedding, by the way... the Writer that Wrote this Thing Thought it Interesting, or Provocative, or Something, that Scheider Actually Dated Her Mom in High-School...

    Wow...Talk about Cringe-Inducing.

    The Starting Pitcher, that the Story Revolves Around, Leaves the Mound Goes to the Stands to Congratulate the Detective (by the way a former Minor-Leaguer) for Solving the Case...

    He Tells Him to..."Enjoy the Game"...then the Ump Yells...Play Ball.

    Few will "Enjoy" this Awful Movie.
    5Hey_Sweden

    A passable time waster.

    Roy Scheider plays Mike Seaver, a Texas police detective (and former ballplayer) who picks up the trail of a serial killer in this very pedestrian thriller. The hook here is that the killers' attacks are tied in to night games at the Houston Astrodome. Roy's impending marriage to the much younger Roxy (Karen Young) forms a subplot, as does Roy's vendetta against a fellow detective, Broussard (Paul Gleason) whom he believes to be corrupt.

    A rock solid cast does the best that it can with this routine script by Spencer Eastman and Anthony Palmer. (Palmer also plays the supporting role of Mendoza.) Peter Masterson is a good director, and the movie isn't incompetently made, but it's of no real distinction. It's pretty predictable, although it might hold the attention of some viewers because of its brutal murders, location filming, and fine performances. It's gorgeously shot by Fred Murphy, and the score by Pino Donaggio is okay but it's definitely not as memorable as the scores he composed for features such as "Carrie", "Piranha", "Dressed to Kill", and "The Howling". Pacing is mostly decent, but the movie is just not that exciting, even in its final act when Seaver realizes who the killer is and races to prevent them from committing another murder.

    Scheider is fine as always in the lead, even if he doesn't have great material to work with here. Young is radiant and appealing as his love interest. Gleason is amusing in one of his typical jerk roles, and Richard Bradford glowers and rants adequately as Scheiders' commanding officer. Lane Smith is rather wasted as a government man named Witty. Carlin Glynn (Mastersons' wife) plays Scheiders' domineering future mother-in-law; Rex Linn of 'CSI: Miami' makes one of his earliest feature film appearances.

    This is watchable enough but completely forgettable once it's over.

    Five out of 10.
    6michaelRokeefe

    What is the connection between baseball and murder?

    Roy Scheider plays a Galveston, Texas police detective trying to catch a serial killer. It seems when a popular Houston Astro pitches a winning night game, a beautiful blonde winds up dead near the beach.

    This crime drama also stars Richard Bradford, Paul Gleason, Karen Young, Lane Smith and Rex Linn. This movie quickly becomes predictable, but keeps your interest to the end.
    5henry8-3

    Night Game

    Someone is going around killing blondes along a beachfront in Texas possibly with a hook. Former baseball player now detective Roy Scheider is on the case.

    Heavily criticised on its release, it's not hard to see why. The story is rather lumpen, drawing us into various cliched storylines eg big political / jurisdiction issues, Scheider's forthcoming nuptials to a blonde, numerous blonde girls walking alone into isolated places when there's a killer on the loose and the killer and their rationale for the killings when it finally emerges are bonkers.

    That all aside, I watched this because of my fondness for Scheider who is a real class act. Certainly after Jaws and All That Jazz, he settled into a busy career of making generally below par films like this one. He is though a star and a good actor who keeps you watching and his scenes with the Richard 'Man in a Suitcase' Bradford are fun, well written and acted. So yes it's a disappointment, an unremarkable serial killer 'thriller', but it does have its charms.

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    • Trivia
      The finale was filmed at the Balinese Room located at Seawall Boulevard @ 21st Street; sadly, the entire structure was destroyed September 13, 2008 by Hurricane Ike. A few scenes were filmed underneath the Balinese Room (including the Murdoch's Pier and Ocean Grill (later the original Hooters Galveston) where the Flagship Hotel is seen in the background - the aftermath of Hurricane Ike in 2008 which devastated the Balinese Room and Hooters Galveston resulted in the redevelopment of the Flagship Hotel into the Galveston Pleasure Pier now owned by Landry's Restaurants. A new Hooters was opened off 61st Street in 2017, replacing the former destroyed by Hurricane Ike.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Night Game
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA(Astrodome)
    • Production companies
      • Epic Productions
      • Sarliu/Diamant
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $337,812
    • Gross worldwide
      • $337,812
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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