Night Has a Thousand Eyes

Night Has a Thousand Eyes
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
Directed by John Farrow
Produced by Endre Bohem
Written by Cornell Woolrich (novel)
Barré Lyndon
Jonathan Latimer
Starring Edward G. Robinson
Gail Russell
John Lund
Virginia Bruce
Music by Victor Young
Cinematography John F. Seitz
Editing by Eda Warren
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) October 13, 1948 (U.S. release)
Running time 81 min.
Language English
See also The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (disambiguation).

Night Has a Thousand Eyes is a 1948 film noir, starring Edward G. Robinson and directed by John Farrow. The screenplay was written by Barré Lyndon and Jonathan Latimer. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Cornell Woolrich.

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Plot

The film opens in San Francisco, where John Triton (Robinson) is "The Mental Wizard", a nightclub fortune teller. During a show one evening, Triton suddenly urges an audience member to rush home, cautioning that her son is in danger. As the story unfolds, Triton struggles with his newfound psychic ability, as all of his relentlessly bleak predictions prove accurate. Jerome Cowan (of Maltese Falcon fame) plays Whitney Courtland, Triton's best friend, who becomes wealthy using tips from the now-psychic Triton.

Critical reaction

The film is generally praised for its gloomy adaptation of Woolrich's writing. Time Out Film Guide, however (in spite of praising the cinematography by John F. Seitz), gives the thriller a negative review:

"Aside from the fine opening sequence -- Lund's rescue of Gail Russell from the brink of suicide, and discovery of her mortal terror of the stars -- a disappointing adaptation of Cornell Woolrich's superb novel."[1]

In his book Art of Noir, Eddie Muller writes: "No film more faithfully captured Woolrich's sense of doomed predestination than Night Has a Thousand Eyes."

Featured cast

Actor Role
Edward G. Robinson John Triton 'The Mental Wizard'
Gail Russell Jean Courtland
John Lund Elliott Carson
Virginia Bruce Jenny Courtland
William Demarest Lt. Shawn
Richard Webb Peter Vinson
Jerome Cowan Whitney Courtland

Music

The film's main theme (written by Jerry Brainin and Buddy Bernier) has gone on to become a jazz standard, having been recorded by Horace Silver, Carmen McRae, Paul Desmond and John Coltrane, among others.

References

External links

Bibliography

  • Eddie Muller (2002). Art of Noir. Overlook Hardcover. ISBN 1-58567-073-1. 

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