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A Night to Remember (1942)

Startling in Mystery and Laughs!

Genre : Comedy, Mystery, Romance

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Richard Wallace
Writer : Richard Flournoy, Jack Henley

Synopsis

A woman rents a gloomy basement apartment in Greenwich Village thinking it will provide the perfect atmosphere for her mystery writer husband to create his next book. They soon find themselves in the middle of a real-life mystery when a corpse turns up in their apartment.

Actors

Loretta Young
Loretta Young
Nancy Troy
Brian Aherne
Brian Aherne
Jeff Troy / Jeff Yort
Jeff Donnell
Jeff Donnell
Anne Stafford Carstairs
William Wright
William Wright
Scott Carstairs
Sidney Toler
Sidney Toler
Inspector Hankins
Gale Sondergaard
Gale Sondergaard
Mrs. Devoe
Lee Patrick
Lee Patrick
Polly Franklin
Don Costello
Don Costello
Eddie Turner
Richard Gaines
Richard Gaines
Lingle
Blanche Yurka
Blanche Yurka
Mrs. Salter
James Burke
James Burke
Pat Murphy
Donald MacBride
Donald MacBride
Bolling
Frank Baker
Frank Baker
Minor Role
William Benedict
William Benedict
Messenger Boy
George Chandler
George Chandler
Taxi Driver
Ralph Curly
Ralph Curly
Detective
John Dilson
John Dilson
Medical Examiner
Eddie Dunn
Eddie Dunn
Matthews
Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn
Henderson
Jimmie Fox
Jimmie Fox
Chuck, Second Mover
Harry Harvey
Harry Harvey
Taxi Driver
Grace Hayle
Grace Hayle
Irate Tenant at Bruhl's Address
Cy Kendall
Cy Kendall
Louis Kauffman
Douglas Leavitt
Douglas Leavitt
Coal Man
George Lloyd
George Lloyd
Electrician
Joe McGuinn
Joe McGuinn
Policeman
William Newell
William Newell
Police Photographer
Garry Owen
Garry Owen
Mailman
Joe Palma
Joe Palma
Shadowy Figure
George Pembroke
George Pembroke
Fingerprint Man
Ralph Peters
Ralph Peters
Taxi Driver
Paul Power
Paul Power
Minor Role
Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring
Restaurant Patron
Cosmo Sardo
Cosmo Sardo
Restaurant Patron
Victor Travis
Victor Travis
Bald-Headed Man
Harry Tyler
Harry Tyler
Postal Clerk
John Tyrrell
John Tyrrell
Martin, Headwaiter
Max Wagner
Max Wagner
Policeman Temple
Norman Willis
Norman Willis
Policeman

Crews

Richard Wallace
Richard Wallace
Director
Kelley Roos
Kelley Roos
Story
Richard Flournoy
Richard Flournoy
Screenplay
Jack Henley
Jack Henley
Screenplay
Samuel Bischoff
Samuel Bischoff
Producer
Werner R. Heymann
Werner R. Heymann
Original Music Composer
Joseph Walker
Joseph Walker
Director of Photography
Charles Nelson
Charles Nelson
Editor
Lionel Banks
Lionel Banks
Art Direction
William Mull
William Mull
Assistant Director
Joseph Kish
Joseph Kish
Interior Designer
Robert Peterson
Robert Peterson
Art Direction
Lambert E. Day
Lambert E. Day
Sound Engineer
Morris Stoloff
Morris Stoloff
Music Director
Sidney Cutner
Sidney Cutner
Orchestrator

Posters and backgrounds

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