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Night Has a Thousand Eyes

NEVER HAVE THE STARS LOOKED DOWN...ON AN ADVENTURE LIKE THIS !
1948 | 81m | English

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When heiress Jean Courtland attempts suicide, her fiancée Elliott Carson probes her relationship with John Triton. In flashback, we see how stage mentalist Triton starts having terrifying flashes of true precognition. Now years later, he desperately tries to prevent tragedies in the Courtland family.
Release Date: Aug 20, 1948
Director: John Farrow
Writer: Cornell Woolrich, Jonathan Latimer, Barré Lyndon
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Keywords precognition, seer, warning, film noir, vision, fate, heiress
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Edward G. Robinson John Triton
Gail Russell Jean Courtland
John Lund Elliott Carson
Virginia Bruce Jenny
William Demarest Lt. Shawn
Richard Webb Peter Vinson
Jerome Cowan Whitney Courtland
Onslow Stevens Dr. Walters
John Alexander Mr. Gilman
Roman Bohnen Special Prosecutor Melville Weston
Luis van Rooten Mr. Myers
Henry Guttman Butler
Mary Adams Miss Hendricks the Housekeeper
Douglas Spencer Dr. Ramsdell
Dorothy Abbott Maid (uncredited)
Jimmie Dundee Policeman (uncredited)
Julia Faye Companion (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty Policeman (uncredited)
Frank Hagney Truckman (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal Elderly Italian Woman (uncredited)
Margaret Field Agnes (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes Scientist (uncredited)
Name Job
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Cornell Woolrich Novel
John Farrow Director
John F. Seitz Director of Photography
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Franz Bachelin Art Direction
Edith Head Costume Design
Jonathan Latimer Screenplay
Hans Dreier Art Direction
Ray Moyer Set Decoration
Eda Warren Supervising Editor
Hugo Grenzbach Sound Recordist
Farciot Edouart Visual Effects
Barré Lyndon Screenplay
Gene Garvin Sound Recordist
Herbert Coleman Assistant Director
Name Title
Endre Bohem Producer
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John Chard
8.0

The Mental Wizard Curse. Night Has a Thousand Eyes is directed by John Farrow and adapted to screenplay by Barre Lyndon and Jonathan Latimer from the novel of the same name written by Cornell Woolrich. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Gail Russell, John Lund, Virginia Bruce, William Demarest, Richa ... rd Webb and Jerome Cowan. Music is scored by Victor Young and cinematography by John F. Seitz. John Triton (Robinson) is a nightclub fortune teller who suddenly finds he really does posses psychic ability. As his predictions become more bleaker, Triton struggles with what was once a gift but now is very much a curse. During a visually sumptuous beginning to the film, a girl is saved from suicide, it's an attention grabbing start and sets the tone for what will follow. Mood and strangulated atmosphere born out by photographic styles, craft of acting and Young's spine tingling score are the keys to the film's success, with the pervading sense of doom ensuring the narrative never falls into mawkish hell. It's a film that shares thematic similarities with a 1934 Claude Rains picture titled The Clairvoyant, only here we enter noir territory for Triton's cursed journey, where as the Rains movie was ultimately leading us to the savage idiocy of mob justice. Farrow's (The Big Clock/Where Danger Lives) film falls into a small quasi supernatural group of black and whites that are formed around a carnival/psychic act. It's a situation for film that film noir makers sadly didn't explore more often, making the likes of Night Has a Thousand Eyes, Nightmare Alley and The Spiritualist little treasures to be cherished. Farrow gets as much suspense out of the story as he can, of which he is helped enormously by the great work of Robinson. At a time when the HUAC was breathing down his neck, Robinson turns in a definitive portrayal of a man caught in a trap, his fate sealed. His face haunted and haggard, his spoken words sorrowful and hushed, Robinson is simply terrific. The world of prognostication gets a film noir make-over, death under the stars indeed. 8/10

May 16, 2024