Girls in the Night
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Directed by | Jack Arnold |
Screenplay by | Ray Buffum |
Produced by | Albert J. Cohen |
Starring | Harvey Lembeck Joyce Holden Glenda Farrell |
Cinematography | Carl E. Guthrie |
Edited by | Paul Weatherwax |
Production company | Universal Pictures |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Girls in the Night is an American film noir directed by Jack Arnold. Released by Universal Pictures on January 15, 1953, the film stars Harvey Lembeck, Joyce Holden and Glenda Farrell.[1][2] A family's efforts to move into a better neighbourhood is hampered when their son is accused of killing a local blind man.
Plot
Hannah Haynes, a pretty girl who competes in a beauty contest, dreams of moving away from her New York slum neighborhood. So does older brother Chuck, who has a chance to land a new job on Long Island, but is hit by a car and needs to recover first.
Hannah frustrates her boyfriend by going on a date with a hoodlum named Irv Kellener, which causes a fight between the men and makes the evil schemer Vera Schroeder jealous. Chuck and his girlfriend Georgia, who does seductive dances to get men to throw coins her way, become so desperate, they decide to steal from a beggar who is pretending to be blind.
Anticipating their plot, Irv gets there first but is caught red-handed by the beggar and shoots him. Vera hides the gun and provides an alibi. Chuck and Georgia later go through with their plan and steal more than $600, unaware that their victim is dead. Vera blackmails them for $2,000 or will snitch to the police.
The principals end up confronting one another in a warehouse, where Irv kisses Hannah and infuriates Vera. The police arrive, Irv runs and is accidentally electrocuted. Chuck and Georgia are permitted to go free after returning the stolen money.
Cast
- Harvey Lembeck as Chuck Haynes
- Joyce Holden as Georgia Codray
- Glenda Farrell as Alice Haynes
- Leonard Freeman as Joe Spurgeon
- Patricia Hardy as Hannah Haynes
- Jaclynne Greene as Vera Schroeder
- Don Gordon as Irv Kellener
- Anthony Ross as Charlie Haynes
- Emile Meyer as Police Officer Kovacs (as Emile G. Meyer)
- Susan Odin as Hilda Haynes
- Tommy Farrell as Frankie (as Tommie Farrell)
- Paul E. Burns as 'Blind' Fred Minosa
- John Eldredge as Judge
- Alan Dexter as Police Lt. Meyers
- Charles Cane as McGinty
References
- ^ "Girls in the Night". Moviefone. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- ^ "Girls in the Night (1953)". TCM. Retrieved September 17, 2016.