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Still of the Night is a 1982 American neo-noir [1] psychological thriller film directed by Robert Benton and starring Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Joe Grifasi, and Jessica Tandy. It was written by Benton and David Newman. Scheider plays a psychiatrist who falls in love with a woman (Streep) who may be the psychopathic killer of one of his patients.
1982 United States [8] Slam Dance: Wayne Wang: 1987 United States [8] Someone to Watch Over Me: Ridley Scott 1987 United States, United Kingdom [8] Still of the Night: Robert Benton 1982 United States [8] Stormy Monday: Mike Figgis: 1988 United Kingdom [13] [14] Sudden Impact: Clint Eastwood 1983 United States [8] Tagos ng Dugo: Maryo J. de los ...
Still of the Night or In the Still of the Night may refer to: In the Still of the Night, a Czech film; Still of the Night, 1982 psychological thriller film, directed by Robert Benton "Still of the Night" (song), 1987, by Whitesnake "Still of the Night", a song by Quiet Riot from QR III "In the Still of the Night", a 1932 popular song written by ...
Paris-based sales agency Alpha Violet has boarded the international sales for Liryc Dela Cruz’s “Where the Night Stands Still,” which will world premiere in Berlinale’s section for first ...
Chan Is Missing is a 1982 American independent comedy-drama film directed, co-written, produced and edited by Wayne Wang. It is his solo directorial debut. It is his solo directorial debut. The film, which is shot in black-and-white , is plotted as a mystery with noir undertones, and its title is a play on the Charlie Chan film series, which ...
Nightbeast features opening credit effects by Ernest D. Farino [1] and the creature was created by John Dods. [2]J. J. Abrams worked on the film as a 16-year-old. Abrams became aware of Dohler from the latter's articles in a local film magazine, Cinemagic.
The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel/The Novel as History is a nonfiction novel recounting the October 1967 March on the Pentagon written by Norman Mailer and published by New American Library in 1968. It won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction [1] and the National Book Award in category Arts and Letters. [2]
White Night is the 9th book in The Dresden Files, Jim Butcher's continuing series about wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. The cover art by illustrator Christian McGrath depicts Harry walking down a snowy street with his glowing staff.