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The Long Night Poster

The Long Night

COMING AT YOU ... in a blast of terrific drama!
1947 | 101m | English

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City police surround a building, attempting to capture a suspected murderer. The suspect knows there is no escape but refuses to give in.
Release Date: May 28, 1947
Director: Anatole Litvak
Writer: John Wexley, Jacques Viot
Genres: Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Keywords magic, remake, film noir, tenement, police standoff, magician
Production Companies Select Productions (III)
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Henry Fonda Joe Adams
Barbara Bel Geddes Jo Ann
Vincent Price Maximilian the Great
Ann Dvorak Charlene
Howard Freeman Sheriff Ned Meade
Moroni Olsen Chief of Police Bob McManus
Elisha Cook Jr. Frank Dunlap
Queenie Smith Mrs. Tully
David Clarke Bill Pulanski
Charles McGraw Policeman Stevens
Melinda Byron Peggy
Davis Roberts Freddie
Murray Alper Mac - Bartender (uncredited)
Ellen Corby Observer in Crowd (uncredited)
Byron Foulger Man with Bike (uncredited)
Mary Gordon Old Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Ray Teal Mr. Hudson (uncredited)
Will Wright Mr. Tully - the Janitor (uncredited)
Name Job
Anatole Litvak Director
Dimitri Tiomkin Original Music Composer
John Wexley Writer
Sol Polito Director of Photography
Robert Swink Editor
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Layne Britton Makeup Artist
Aaron Rosenberg Assistant Director
Russell A. Cully Special Effects
Jacques Viot Screenplay
Sam Ruman Production Manager
Clem Portman Sound
Richard Van Hessen Sound
H. de Schulthess Production Assistant
Eugène Lourié Production Design
Renié Costume Design
Name Title
Raymond Hakim Producer
Anatole Litvak Producer
Robert Hakim Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The claustrophobic setting and the photography here really do promise much, but as the story unravels it becomes all a bit disappointing. Henry Fonda is beleaguered war veteran “Joe” who has returned to discover that a lot has changed since his departure. For a start, his beloved “Jo Ann” (Barbara B ... el Geddes) turns out to have been slightly economical with the truth about her relationship with the odious magician “Max” (Vincent Price). On that front, his former assistant “Charlene” (Ann Dvorak) is not entirely unknown to “Joe” either. Now this is told via flashback, and so we know that “Joe” is holed up in an apartment that’s been riddled by official bullets and that someone is dead at his hands. What we don’t yet know is who and why. That explanation doesn’t work so well here, despite a strong effort from Fonda and a gently engaging one from the ladies. Price has the best role in the story, I think, but he just over-eggs his character and what little sense of jeopardy the flashbacks allow is replaced by more than an hint of rather stolidly played out love-quadrangle melodrama. It’s based on a much grittier story by Jacques Viot - that has nothing to do with war, veterans nor psychological exhaustion, and that imbues the characters with much more nuance and passion than we see here as “Joe” is almost given excuses for his behaviour by his traumatic experiences in France. Sadly, after a really compelling and dark start it heads to a conclusion that just leaves very little to the imagination.

Mar 29, 2025