Somewhere in the Night Poster

Somewhere in the Night

Release Date: 1946-06-12

Rating: ⭐ 6.7/10 (71 votes)

Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Crime

Overview: George Taylor returns from WWII with amnesia. Back home in Los Angeles, he tries to track down his old identity, stumbling into a 3-year old murder case and a hunt for a missing $2 million.

Production: 20th Century Fox

🎭 Top Cast

John Hodiak
John Hodiak
as George W. Taylor
Nancy Guild
Nancy Guild
as Christy Smith
Lloyd Nolan
Lloyd Nolan
as Police Lt. Donald Kendall
Richard Conte
Richard Conte
as Mel Phillips
Josephine Hutchinson
Josephine Hutchinson
as Elizabeth Conroy
Fritz Kortner
Fritz Kortner
as Anzelmo aka Dr. Oracle

📝 User Reviews

CinemaSerf
⭐ 7/10
May 22, 2023

"Taylor" (John Hodiak) returns from a war-torn Europe after WWII disfigured and suffering from memory loss. Gradually, as his amnesia starts to fade, he recalls the name of one man who might be able to help him get back on his feet so sets off to Los Angeles to find him. Pretty quickly he discovers that this isn't going to be an easy task - and it's only after he is beaten and dumped outside the door of "Christy" (Nancy Guild) that he regales his story and then she decides to get him introduced to police lieutenant "Kendall" (Lloyd Nolan). This is where the story starts to hot up. It seems his friend ("Cravat") was caught up in what appears to be some postwar Nazi money laundering/smuggling and it's a race against time to find the cash before it's gone along with a likely murderer. The largely B-list cast all work quite well here. Nobody is trying to outshine the other and so that allows the solid story to develop and play out properly. It's not just a routine crime drama, there are a few twists and the paucity of characters on screen allows for more of them to become a little more substantial as we progress through this intriguing investigation to quite an exciting denouement. It's maybe just ten minutes too long, it takes a while to build up steam - but still, if you like the genre, it's at the better end and worth a watch.

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