The Long Night (1947 film)

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The Long Night

Theatrical poster
Directed by Anatole Litvak
Produced by Anatole Litvak
Raymond Hakim
Robert Hakim
Written by Jacques Viot
John Wexley
Starring Henry Fonda
Barbara Bel Geddes
Music by Dimitri Tiomkin
Cinematography Sol Polito
Editing by Robert Swink
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
Release date(s) May 28, 1947
(United States)
Running time 101 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Long Night (1947) is a film noir directed by Anatole Litvak and produced by RKO. It is a remake of Le Jour se lève (1939) by Marcel Carné. The drama features Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price, and others.[1]

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Henry Fonda stars as Joe Adams, a grizzled ex-G.I. who has a hard time adapting to society after the war. Barbara Bel Geddes makes her motion picture debut as teenage orphan Jo Ann, who is Joe’s girlfriend. Vincent Price is a lounge magician Maximilian, who makes life difficult for Joe and his girlfriend. Elisha Cook Jr. plays Joe’s blind neighbor.

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When RKO acquired the distribution rights to Le Jour se lève in preparation for remaking it as The Long Night, they also sought to buy up all available prints of the original film and destroyed them. For a time it was thought that the French film had been lost completely, but copies of it re-appeared in the 1950s and its classic status was re-established.[2]

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  1. ^ The Long Night at the Internet Movie Database.
  2. ^ International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: 1: Films; ed. by Nicholas Thomas; 2nd ed. (Chicago, London: St James Press, 1990.) p.447.

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