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''So Dark the Night'' is a 1946 American crime film with film noir influences, featuring Steven Geray, Micheline Cheirel, and Eugene Borden. Based on a story written by Aubrey Wisberg, the screenplay was written by Dwight V. Babcock and Martin Berkeley, and directed by
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Plot

A Parisian detective, Henri Cassin ( Steven Geray), falls in love with country innkeeper Pierre Michaud's daughter Nanette ( Micheline Cheirel) while on a long overdue vacation. She is a simple girl with a jealous boyfriend, Leon ( Paul Marion). Nonetheless, the detective becomes engaged to her. On the night of her engagement party the girl vanishes and later turns up dead. Cassin believes that the obvious suspect is Leon, but soon he is also found killed. Soon after Nanette's mother (
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) receives a warning that she will be the next to die, then is found strangled. Pierre, fearing for his safety, decides to sell the inn. Henri returns to Paris, and using his investigative skill produces a rendering of the killer. To Henri's astonishment, the sketch is of himself. When he fits his shoe into the footprint, he realizes he is the murderer. After making a full confession to the police commissioner, Henri is evaluated by a psychiatrist, who determines that he is schizophrenic. Though placed under watch of a guard, Henri escapes back to St. Margot, where he tries to strangle Pierre. The police commissioner, who has followed the detective to the village, catches him in the act and shoots him dead.


Cast

* Steven Geray as Henri Cassin * Micheline Cheirel as Nanette Michaud *
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as Pierre Michaud *
Ann Codee Ann Codee (born Anna Marie Vannuefflin, 5 March 1890 – 18 May 1961) was a Belgian actress with numerous hit films on her résumé, such as '' Can-Can'', ''Kiss Me Kate'', and ''Interrupted Melody''. Born in Antwerp, Belgium, her name was s ...
as Mama Michaud *
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as Dr. Boncourt * Helen Freeman as Widow Bridelle


Critical reception

At the time of its release the staff at ''
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'' magazine gave the film a positive review, writing, "Around the frail structure of a story y Aubrey Wisbergabout a schizophrenic Paris police inspector who becomes an insane killer at night, a tight combination of direction, camerawork and musical scoring produce a series of isolated visual effects that are subtle and moving to an unusual degree." In 2003 the critic Dennis Schwartz lauded the film, writing: The modern critic Karl Williams called the film, " well-plotted and executed film noir
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suffered from its lack of star power, but has become something of a cult classic."Williams, Karl. . The film was released on Blu-ray in 2019 by Arrow Films in the UK and Eire.


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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:So Dark The Night 1946 films 1946 crime films 1946 mystery films 1940s psychological thriller films American black-and-white films American mystery films Columbia Pictures films 1940s English-language films Film noir Films directed by Joseph H. Lewis Films scored by Hugo Friedhofer American police detective films Films with screenplays by Aubrey Wisberg 1940s American films