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The Night Holds Terror is a 1955 American crime film noir based on a true incident, written and directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Vince Edwards, John Cassavetes and Jack Kelly.[1]

The Night Holds Terror
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrew L. Stone
Written byAndrew L. Stone
Produced byAndrew L. Stone
StarringJack Kelly
Vince Edwards
John Cassavetes
CinematographyFred Jackman Jr.
Edited byVirginia L. Stone
Music byLucien Cailliet
Production
company
Columbia Pictures
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • July 13, 1955 (1955-07-13) (United States)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Trailer

Plot


Family man Gene Courtier picks up hitchhiker Victor Gosset, a wanted criminal who was a dangle for a gang of three robbers headed by Robert Batsford and new addition Luther Logan. When the gang discovers he only has a few dollars in cash they decide to force Courtier to sell his valuable car and turn the money over to them. The dealer can't pay such a large sum out so late in the day, so they leave with Courtier and head to the family home in a nearby suburban development. The plan is to overnight there, accompany Courtier in the morning so he can collect his money, and leave. Instead of crashing his car and bringing attention to himself and the criminals, he foolishly places his entire family in mortal danger.

The night becomes a night of terror, anxiety and bickering for both Courtiers, and upheaval and fear for their two young children.

In the morning Courtier's family is left behind, unhurt, and the plan to get the car proceeds successfully. Before Courtier can be murdered on a desert turnoff, one of the hoodlums, Logan, suggests they instead hold him for ransom. He has discovered Courtier's father owns a chain of stores in the Los Angeles area, and Batsford decides to demand $200,000. The senior Courtier is given overnight to round such a large sum then up.

Meanwhile, Courtier's wife calls the police, who begin to trace any calls they can between the gang and any principals. The hoodlums retire with Courtier to their expensive hillside hideout, and behind the scenes the police begin to close in. There is friction within the gang, and a combined escape attempt of Logan and Courtier ends up with Logan shot dead by Batsford and Courtier recaptured.

Ultimately Mrs. Courtier stalls long enough for a successful trace. The police are ready, and scores of squad cars close in on the target area. There is a shootout near a phonebooth in a deserted industrial area, Batsford and Gossett are wounded, and Courtier is safely reunited with his wife.


Cast



The Actual Crime


The date was February 13, 1953. Eugene M. Courtier was an Edwards Air Force Base technician, and the kidnapping took place on a Lancaster, CA highway; the used car sale also took place in Lancaster. The criminals were Leonard Daniel Mahan, James Bartley Carrigan, and Don Eugene Hall. All survived the ordeal, and were tried and sentenced.[2]

A detailed description of the crime which lacks most of the dramatics of the overnight hostage situation at the Courtier home portrayed in the movie and instead describes making and eating breakfast together, serving coffee, playing and dancing to music (without any stated coercion) is contained in a related court document. [3] There is no description of any gunfight or violence during the kidnapper's apprehension.

An appeal by Mahan for a mistrial over the failure of the presiding judge to instruct the jury to disregard any description of an incident in which Courtier and his father physically attacked Mahan in the courtroom (in the absence of the jury) was denied.[3]


Reception


The New York Times stated that the director "must be accorded a bright green light for what he has accomplished in this tight, economical and steadily suspenseful little picture" even though it "is far from memorable".[4]

TV Guide called it "A well-constructed, powerful film."[5]


See also



References


  1. The Night Holds Terror at IMDb.
  2. "Judge Denies Unseen Fight Mistrial Cause." Los Angeles Mirror News, 11 June 1953.
  3. "People v. Carrigan".
  4. H. H. T. (September 15, 1955). "Movie Review : The Night Holds Terror (1955)". New York Times. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  5. "The Night Holds Terror: Review". TV Guide. Retrieved 2021-03-14.



На других языках


- [en] The Night Holds Terror

[ru] Ночью правит террор

«Ночью правит террор» (англ. The Night Holds Terror; дословно «Ночь таит в себе ужас») — фильм нуар режиссёра Эндрю Л. Стоуна, который вышел на экраны в 1955 году.



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