I was thinking of movies that take place over a day and then I thought, what about the night which does not involve zombies, vampires or homicidal maniacs. Here are my 3…
1. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE-1944
I want to own this film which I find hilarious. Cary Grant plays Mortimer Brewster, an author who writes about how marriage is so wrong, but he is marrying his girl next door, played so well by Pricilla Lane. After avoiding the reporters, they go back to their childhood homes to pack things up and start their life together. Little does Mortimer know that his 2 beautiful aunts have been killing men they feel are all alone. He finds out that the elderberry wine is spiked with something a bit stronger than wine. Their brother, who believes himself to be Teddy Roosevelt, is told there is another yellow fever victim. The night is young and gets even worse when Mortimer’s murderous brother and his sidekick doctor make an appearance at this wonky home. Over the next few hours, Mortimer saves an old cuss ready to drink the wine while trying not to be killed by his brother and get his aunts committed to the home for the missed nuts. Frank Capra directed a very funny comedy with many character actors shining over the lead, Cary Grant. In fact, Grant hated his over-enthusiastic portrayal of his character. Some people agree but I think his acting fits right in. It’s a very funny screwball comedy.
2. ROPE-1948
I finally saw this Hitchcock film last year that stars James Stewart as a professor of 2 students who feel the need to put one over the professor by killing their mutual friend and hiding the body in a big chest. These 2 men, who live together, and show all the markings of 2 gay men which was quite daring back in the day, decide to have a dinner party inviting much older people, including the victim’s parents and his fiancée. We proceed to follow these men, one loving the cat and mouse feel while the other an F’d up mess, as they talk to their guests taking the food off this big chest that holds the body of the victim. Hitchcock loved trying different techniques and, with Rope, he filmed the scene in one long 10 minute take which was the length of the film in the camera. When it was time to change the film, the camera would centre on, for example, Stewart’s back before the new 10 minute piece would begin. The whole film takes place in one set and you still feel the suspense. It’s not one of Hitchcock’s best film but it is still one to see. This film is based on the famous Leopold and Loeb case from the 1920s where these 2 students killed a friend just to feel what it was like.
3. AMERICAN GRAFFITI-1973
I can’t believe this film is 52 years old….it just can’t be, since I remember when this came out. This is a classic film about the last night of kids who will be venturing off to college the next day. There are many different mini plots from Ron Howard and Cindi Williams as 2 high school sweethearts hoping their love will keep going as he goes off to college to Richard Dreyfuss trying to locate the blonde he saw in a car( memorably played by Suzanne Somers). We the the Toad, played by Paul LeMat, trying to impress a gal and John, Harrison Ford, who has to deal with a precocious 12 yr old, played by a young Mackenzie Phillips. It is set in 1962 and it’s a perfect telling of kids in all sorts of angst. The feel of the film and the great music provided the real DJ, Wolfman Jack, just sets this film on another level of teen films. It is a major film one needs to see.
Have you seen all these films? I know Stephen may have seen American Graffiti(LOL) and recommends it every time he can but are there any films you can think of that take place in one night that is not a horror film?
In what is possibly a first, I think I have seen all three of your films!
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I like all three of your choices without really LOVING any of them. My favorite of the three is Arsenic and Old Lace. I can see Cary’s take on his performance as too manic but can’t agree. Anyone who found themselves in his position would be that flustered and Cary is an expert at that sort of thing. Also, I adore Priscilla Lane! Her time at the top was brief but not only did she get to bow out under her own steam she managed to grab a bit of immortality as a Hitchcock blonde!
Speaking of Hitch Rope is an interesting experiment, well-acted and tense but not among his masterworks.
American Graffiti is a lovely slice of everyday life at a specific period of time but not something I return to very often.
Of course, my first thought was “It Happened One Night” but thinking about the film it doesn’t actually take place all within that night! Although the title still makes sense since the connection between Peter and Ellie really takes root during the night in the auto court still it doesn’t quite fit.
So, on went the thinking cap and these are the three I came up with.
Trick (1999)-Aspiring composer Gabriel and dancer Mark two young men in New York City spend a chaotic evening trying, and consistently failing, to find a private place to have a one-night stand. The series of mishaps and interfering characters leads them to form a deeper, more romantic connection. Sweet indie romance with a good supporting cast, Tori Spelling, as Gabriel’s best friend is surprisingly enjoyable.
Die Hard (1988)-I’m sure it’s something I’ve used before, but it slots in here so perfectly. Cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) travels from NYC to LA to try for a reconciliation with his corporate power broker wife Holly (the underrated Bonnie Bedelia) at her company’s Christmas party. They get off to a bumpy start and then robbers masquerading as terrorists arrive and things take an explosive turn as John must save the day! Great movie with a star making turn by Bruce.
After Hours (1985)-Uptight word processor Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) experiences a series of increasingly bizarre and nightmarish misadventures during one night in New York City's SoHo district. Wild one of a kind black comedy directed by Martin Scorese with a very eclectic but terrific supporting cast.
Love Arsenic and Old Lace! We have it on DVD. American Graffiti is a contemporary classic. Believe it or not, I never heard of Rope. It sounds fascinating, though. What a concept!
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ReplyDeleteOh, yeah, *everyone* should see 'American Graffiti'. I can't even imagine a person who could dislike that movie!
Another huge favorite of mine (Top 25) that takes place in a single day is 'FALLING DOWN' (1992). Michael Douglas has publicly stated that it's his favorite movie that he's appeared in. 'Falling Down' is just one classic scene after another, after another, after another...
When people used to ask me, "Why did you leave Los Angeles and move out of Calfornia?", I'd always answer, "Go watch the movie 'Falling Down', and then you'll understand".
[Link> 'FALLING DOWN' trailer
If you pause that trailer at the 45-second mark, you will see the origin of my pseudonym "D-FensDogG".
~ Stephen
Challenging theme! Did Twelve Angry Men happen in one day? Wait, I know - Groundhog Day!
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