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15 February 1946 (Finland) morePlot:
Architect Walter Craig, seeking the possibility of some work at a country farmhouse, soon finds himself once again stuck in his recurring nightmare... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Grandfather of the multi-horror story film genre more (92 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mervyn Johns | ... | Walter Craig | |
| Roland Culver | ... | Eliot Foley | |
| Mary Merrall | ... | Mrs Foley | |
| Googie Withers | ... | Joan Cortland | |
| Frederick Valk | ... | Dr. Van Straaten | |
| Anthony Baird | ... | Hugh Grainger (as Antony Baird) | |
| Sally Ann Howes | ... | Sally O'Hara | |
| Robert Wyndham | ... | Dr. Albury | |
| Judy Kelly | ... | Joyce Grainger | |
| Miles Malleson | ... | Hearse Driver | |
| Michael Allan | ... | Jimmy Watson | |
| Barbara Leake | ... | Mrs O'Hara | |
| Ralph Michael | ... | Peter Cortland | |
| Esme Percy | ... | Antiques Dealer (as Esmé Percy) | |
| Basil Radford | ... | George Parratt |
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103 min | USA:77 min | Germany:95 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA)Certification:
Argentina:Atp | USA:Approved | Australia:M (DVD rating) | Norway:16 | Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15Fun Stuff
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US distributors thought that the original cut of the film was too long. The golfing sequence and the Christmas ghost tale were both cut. This confused audiences, who could not understand what Sally Ann Howes, Basil Radford, and Naunton Wayne were doing in the linking story. moreGoofs:
Continuity: During the dummy sequence, when sitting and talking with Mr. Kee, the dummy's hand changes position from table to knee. moreQuotes:
[first lines][Walter Craig drives up to Foley's farmhouse and looks around with an expression part suspicious and part dumbfounded]
Eliot Foley: Ah! Walter Craig?
Walter Craig: How do you do. You're Eliot Foley.
[They shake hands]
Eliot Foley: That's right. So glad you were able to come. Let's have your bag. I'll put the car away afterwards. You know, it struck me, after I'd telephoned you, rather cheek on my part to ask a busy architect like yourself to come down and spend the weekend with a set of complete strangers.
Walter Craig: [to himself] Not complete.
Eliot Foley: You see, we're pretty cramped for space here. We need at least two more bedrooms.
Walter Craig: And with only one living room.
Eliot Foley: Yes, only one living room. However, we'll go into all that in the morning, shall we?
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Dead of Night is one of those movies that actually started a genre. Tame to today's standards many of its short stories can be traced to horror plots today; most notably the ventriloquist dummy come to life (Michael Redgrave sequence). This movie takes horror where it should remain...the suspense film. We can see all the blood and gore today but why do films like The Six Sense (1999) or What Lies Beneath (2000) remain a success? Everyone has their own fears and thoughts of horror; and the thought of that fear and horror adds to the suspense film in all ways more thansay the breed of horror slasher films...probably best portrayed by Psycho, Halloween and the Scream Films. Dead of Night isn't a Hitchcock film but it uses the same actors of his England days and uses the same suspense techniques seen in his tv series. Check this film out and watch it from the perspective of the 1940s viewers eyes and see why it was popular. Also check out Cat People (1942)and M (1931)