Dead of Night
Dead of Night is a 1945 British supernatural horror anthology film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, and Robert Hamer. It stars Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers, Sally Ann Howes, and Michael Redgrave. Produced by Ealing Studios, the film features five segments within a frame narrative in which a group of guests assembled at a country manor recount stories of their own encounters with the supernatural. It is best remembered for the concluding story featuring Redgrave as an insane ventriloquist with a malevolent dummy.
Plot
Walter Craig arrives at a country cottage in Kent, where he is greeted by his host Elliot Foley. Craig is an architect whom Foley has invited to his home to consult on some renovations. Upon entering the sitting room of the cottage, Craig tells Foley and his assembled guests that, despite never having met any of them, he has seen them all in a recurring dream.
More details
| author | John Baines T. E. B. Clarke |
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| contentLocation | Kent |
| director | Alberto Cavalcanti Basil Dearden Charles Crichton Robert Hamer |
| editor | Charles Hasse |
| genre | comedy horror thriller |
| keywords | arrest awaken bus conductor car driver cheat christmas party constance constance kent country cottage draw hide-and-seek hotel bar hotel room how to kill meet morning murder one night psychologist recurring dream steal strange events suffocate suspicion of adultery wed young boy |
| musicBy | Georges Auric |
| producer | Michael Balcon |
| productionCompany | British Film Institute Ealing Studios |
| publisher | Eagle-Lion Films Universal Pictures |
| recordedAt | England |
| theme | anthology comedy horror ghost psychological thriller |