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Le veilleur de nuit

Original title: Nightwatch
  • 1997
  • 12
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
22K
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Patricia Arquette, Ewan McGregor, and Nick Nolte in Le veilleur de nuit (1997)
A law student, who takes a job as a night watchman at a morgue, begins to discover clues that implicate him as the suspect of a series of murders.
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A law student is suspected of serial killings.A law student is suspected of serial killings.A law student is suspected of serial killings.

  • Director
    • Ole Bornedal
  • Writers
    • Ole Bornedal
    • Steven Soderbergh
  • Stars
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Nick Nolte
    • Anais Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Ole Bornedal
    • Writers
      • Ole Bornedal
      • Steven Soderbergh
    • Stars
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Nick Nolte
      • Anais Evans
    • 150User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Martin Bells
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Inspector Cray
    Anais Evans
    • Leanne
    • (as Anaïs Evans)
    Erich Anderson
    Erich Anderson
    • Newscaster
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • James
    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Marie
    Patricia Arquette
    Patricia Arquette
    • Katherine
    Lonny Chapman
    Lonny Chapman
    • Old Watchman
    Scott Burkholder
    Scott Burkholder
    • College Professor
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Duty Doctor
    Michael Matthys
    Michael Matthys
    • Guy in Pub
    Alison Gale
    • Girl Friend of Guy in Pub
    Robert LaSardo
    Robert LaSardo
    • Pub Thug
    Mongo Brownlee
    • Pub Thug
    • (as Mongo)
    Candy Ann Brown
    Candy Ann Brown
    • Female Paramedic
    • (as Candy Brown Houston)
    Michelle Csitos
    Michelle Csitos
    • Prostitute
    Alix Koromzay
    Alix Koromzay
    • Joyce
    Larry Cedar
    Larry Cedar
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    • Director
      • Ole Bornedal
    • Writers
      • Ole Bornedal
      • Steven Soderbergh
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    8hu675

    Flawed but entertaining suspense thriller.

    College student Martin Bells (Ewan McGregor) is hopefully to make some money for himself by taking a job at the old city morgue. Which Martin thinks it's easy money until his graveyard shift turned into something else. A mysterious serial killer is been murdering unsuspected prostitutes but before he murders them... he makes them play dead. Now this murderer is been stalking Martin on his night shifts by playing sick mind games with the dead corpses.

    Directed by Ole Bornedal made an predictable but fairly intriguing suspense-thriller. Which Bornedal remade his own film "Nattevagten" for Dimension Films. McGregor's American accent comes and goes but he is surrounded by a sharp supporting cast like Patricia Arquette as his worried girlfriend, Josh Brolin as Martin's daredevil buddy, Brad Dourif as a doctor and Nick Notle as a police detective. "Nightwatch" was set to release in the fall of 1996 but released instead limited in the spring of 1998. Which the film critics were not kind to it, since the identity of the villain was too easy to guess but the movie is oddly irresistible thanks to some suspense, Bornedal's stylish creepy mood and some light touches of humour. The look on McGregor's face, when his buddy scares him nearly to death in the morgue is priceless. Despite all it's flaws, this is worth a look. Written by the director and Oscar-Winner Steven Soderbergh (The Ocean Trilogy, Erin Brockovich, Solaris "2002"). John C. Reilly appears uncredited. Super 35. (*** 1/2 out of *****).
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Fairly good remake

    As Michael Haneke did with his FUNNY GAMES, Ole Bornedal directed his own remake, and as Haneke, in the US. There is of course a bit of Hollywood trademark - music, filming, actors -, to attract audiences, the bulk of them, but the DNA remains the same. It could have been better from the original, but also far far worse. Also some lines here, graphic lines, may let you think about the Italian giallos from the sixties and seventies. But that's my own opinion.
    6sol-kay

    Have you ever been killed before?

    ***SPOILERS*** Nick Nolte for all intents and purposes looking like Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein monster but without the use of makeup is police inspector Thomas Cray who's in charge of a special police task force trying to find and capture, dead or alive, a serial killer. The killer for some weird reason has a habit of cutting out the eyes of his dead victims, all women, and then raping their corpses. It seems that the killer wants to quit the business of serial killing but at the same time wants the police and the law to leave him alone and stop hunting him down so he can enjoy his retirement.

    This sets up the story for young law student Martin Bell, Ewan McGeror, who just got a job at the local medical examiner building as a night watchman where all the recent murder victims of the killers are kept. The killer plans to frame young Martin as can then be free from being tracked down and arrested for the crimes that Martin will be jailed for.

    "Nightwatch" has it's share of cheap thrills and a number of twists and turns in it's story but their very unconvincing in how the killer, who you can spot almost as soon as you see him, is so hard for the police to find when his actions are so insane and weird just like those of the murderer.

    The film-makers put two people into roles that would make you think that their the real killer of the people in the movie. One is so obvious that you just know that he didn't do it and is just a red herring put into the movie to get you and the police off the track of the real killer.

    There's also a fact that he, the killer, once worked in the medical examiner's office some time ago and was dismissed for messing around with the corpses. All that is in the medical examiners record department which should have been a dead give away to everyone involved just too who he really is.

    There's also some scenes in the movie that focus on a photo of Lewis Paine, thats pinned to the wall in the night watchman's office one of the people executed for the murder of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. This seems to indicate to the audience that he, or his ghost, may have something to do with the killings but in the end nothing ever comes of it and he's completely forgotten well before the movie is over.

    There's also a very mixed-up sub-plot in the movie between Martin's friend James, Josh Brolin, and a hooker he picked up at the local bus station Joyce, Alix Koromzay,who he's trying to get Martin to have an affair with her. This moronic attempt by James is to give him a high since it seems that the normal high he used to get with women by having sex is no longer there and even having the hell beat out of him to get high doesn't work either.

    Joyce's relations with Martin, which are almost next to nothing, has his girlfriend Kathy, Pat Arquette, leave him and in the end. Sure enough Joyce ends up being a victim of the on the loose serial killer and Martin, becomes the prime suspect just like the killer wanted in the crime.

    The ending of "Nightwatch" had the usual damsel as well as good guy both in distress with the crazed killer having them both tied down on a table in the mortuary and about to cut both their skulls open with an electric slicer. It's then when the person who was made to look like the killer during the entire movie coming to their rescue, minus a thumb, blasting the real killer away and sending him to his just reward.

    "Nightwatch" is a watchable horror/suspense movie but it's hard to take seriously at all due it it's very predictable and unconvincing story and the killer is so obvious that you can easily spot him well before the movie reveals his true identity.
    7BlueBoyReviews

    CHEER! - (7 stars out of 10)

    The stage curtains open ...

    "Nightwatch" is one of those dark, brooding horror thrillers that grabs you from the first minute and doesn't let you go. A young Ewan McGregor plays the part of Martin Bells, a college student looking for an easy job where he can spend most of his time studying and reading. What he gets is anything but!

    Martin Bells is the new night watchman at a hospital morgue, surrounded by haunting images, pictures and human cadavers. Active at the same time, is a serial killer - who takes his victim's eyes as sort of a trophy, his signature. Unfortunately for Martin, their two paths cross when the killer is looking to pin the murders on someone else - and Martin fits the bill. Nick Nolte plays a morbid, shady detective working the case, and Josh Brolin as Martin's perverted, thrill seeking friend.

    The killer, at least to me, wasn't too hard to figure out, but the acting and story was developed very well keeping you engaged and interested. The cinematography was pretty good with striking visuals and dark overtones. The morgue really plays out as a character of its own, having a major role in the film's outcome. I really liked Ewan McGregor in this film. He played the part very convincingly, showing flashes of a great career ahead of him. Also fun to see in this movie, was an early supporting role by John C. Reilly.

    I would definitely recommend this one. If you like dark, twisted thrillers, this is a good one for you. It is a bit predictable, but still a good movie. It's not the best of its genre, but you could do a lot worse than spend 90 minutes of your time watching "Nightwatch".
    6iPsylence

    Watch the Danish version (original!)!

    If you've seen Nightwatch & you liked it then you should go see the original version called Nattevagten - you'll be nothing less than thrilled! If Nightwatch is a 6 then Nattevagten is 9+!

    For those of you who haven't seen either one of them go see Nattevagten first!

    • MooseT, 27/06 - '99 (ddmmyy)

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    • Trivia
      (at around 8 mins) The photograph on the bulletin board at the guard desk that Martin notices when he shows up for his first shift and asks the old watchman about, is a famous photo of Lewis Thornton Powell (also known as Lewis Paine or Lewis Payne), a conspirator with John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.
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    • Quotes

      Inspector Thomas Cray: Most people, when they see something like this, their immediate reaction is to ask how could somebody do this and why. Even when we catch the killer, they want to know the how and why. In movies or television, the killer always explains the how or why. He always has some reason, however crazy, with a mad gleam in his eye. But I've interrogated murderers like this one before, and let me tell you, they are well beyond the need to justify what they do. They just do it. Explanations are just a fiction to make us feel safe. Because if it can't be explained, then it's just meaningless chaos. It could touch any one of us at any moment. Which is exactly what it is.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits feature an alternate version of the Super 8 song "Pain", which originally appeared on their self-titled debut album. It cuts out the opening verses, and also removes noises made by the vocalist towards the end of the song.
    • Alternate versions
      The original cut of the film was just about 2-1/2 hours and included a different score and different opening sequence which was just an extended version of the two couples having dinner together followed by an extended scene at the local pub. The entire subplot of discussion of marriage between Lauren Graham and Josh Brolin's characters was cut, including a sequence at the end where they are married at a double wedding alongside Patricia Arquette and Ewan McGregor's characters. This version also included an extended restaurant scene with Joyce and more contact between her and Martin throughout the film, including a much more graphic death sequence in Joyce's apartment.
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Happy Birthday to You
      Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nightwatch
    • Filming locations
      • Royce Quad, UCLA, Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Martin and James' school)
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Michael Obel Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,179,002
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $585,733
      • Apr 19, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,179,002
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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