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  1. So Dark the Night is a 1946 American crime film with film noir influences featuring Steven Geray, Micheline Cheirel and Eugene Borden. Based on a story written by Aubrey Wisberg, the screenplay was written by Dwight V. Babcock and Martin Berkeley, and directed by Joseph H. Lewis.

  2. So Dark the Night: Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. With Steven Geray, Micheline Cheirel, Eugene Borden, Ann Codee. Paris police detective Cassin has a well needed vacation at a rural inn, where the owners' adult daughter shows interest in him but she has a jealous boyfriend.

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    • Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
    • Joseph H. Lewis
    • 1946-10-10
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  4. After his doctor recommends a lengthy vacation, French detective Henri Cassin (Steven Geray) settles into the bucolic village of St. Margot for a rest. Checking into a family-owned hotel, the ...

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    • Steven Geray
    • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Crime, Drama
  5. A definite film noir for its dark mood and stress on psychological chaos, So Dark The Night is a bold departure from the Hollywood norm. A front-rank noir, 1947's Johnny O'Clock is the first directing job by the talented Robert Rossen, who would proceed to the classic Body and Soul and earn the Best Picture Oscar for 1949, All the King's Men .

    • Joseph H. Lewis, Chris Beute
    • Steven Geray
  6. In So Dark the Night (1946) by Joseph H. Lewis, these issues are exacerbated as the entire film is set in France — making it the most unwatchable film-noir of them all. C'est Noir. The problem with So Dark the Night will become evident to you after the first scene.

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  8. A renowned, relentless Paris detective takes his first vacation in 11 years at a small inn in the French countryside. There he meets and falls in love with the hotelier's daughter, who is betrothed to a neighboring farmer but hopes to marry him and move to Paris. On the evening of their engagement, both the fiancée and the farmer disappear.