- Night People (1954 film)
Infobox Film | name = Night People
caption =
director =Nunnally Johnson
producer =Nunnally Johnson
writer =Nunnally Johnson Jed Harris (story)
Tom ReedW.R. Burnett (uncredited)
starring =Gregory Peck Broderick Crawford Anita Björk Rita Gam Walter Abel Buddy Ebsen
music =Cyril J. Mockridge
cinematography =Charles G. Clarke
editing = Dorothy Spencer
distributor = Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
released =March 12 ,1954
runtime = 93 min.
language = English
budget =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0047279Night People is a 1954 motion picture, starring
Gregory Peck ,Broderick Crawford ,Anita Bjork andBuddy Ebsen , and directed byNunnally Johnson . It was co-written byJed Harris , a noted theatrical producer.The movie is set in Berlin during the years following World War II. Peck plays an army intelligence officer. In the movie, a young soldier is kidnapped, and Peck's job is to find him. At the time this movie was made, Berlin was a divided city but was not divided by the Berlin Wall.
"Night People" was filmed on location in Berlin.
Plot summary
The movie begins with the kidnapping of a young American soldier in West Berlin, which was then occupied by the four Allied powers. Gregory Peck plays Col. Steve Van Dyke, the American officer assigned to investigate the kidnapping. He learns that the soldier has been kidnapped by East German agents, who want to trade him for an elderly man and woman living in West Berlin.
The father of the soldier Charles Leatherby, a politically influential industrialist from Ohio played by Crawford, arrives in Berlin to press the military to find his son. He immediately clashes with Peck.
The movie describes how Leatherby begins to understand the complications involved, as the plot twists and turns continue through the end. Van Dyke at one point considers submitting to the demands and trading the elderly couple for the soldier. He provides Crawford with this stark choice, which underlines the moral haziness of the milieu captured in the movie.
Van Dyke negotiates for release of the soldier by an attractive German lady, "Hoffy," played by Bjork, with whom Peck has been engaged in a love affair. During the movie Hoffy's loyalty comes under question. The possible revival of the relationship causes jealousy on the part of Van Dyke's secretary, played by
Rita Gam .Awards
Jed Harris and Tom Reed were nominated for an Academy Award for best writing, motion picture story.References
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047279 Internet Movie Database]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.