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Un músico de Nueva Orleans tiene una pesadilla en la que mata a un hombre en una casa extraña, pero sospecha que realmente sucedió.Un músico de Nueva Orleans tiene una pesadilla en la que mata a un hombre en una casa extraña, pero sospecha que realmente sucedió.Un músico de Nueva Orleans tiene una pesadilla en la que mata a un hombre en una casa extraña, pero sospecha que realmente sucedió.
Ralph Brooks
- Oscar - the Bartender
- (sin créditos)
Jack Chefe
- Nightclub Waiter
- (sin créditos)
John Mitchum
- Onlooker at Stan's Suicide Attempt
- (sin créditos)
Cosmo Sardo
- Nightclub Patron
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaWhen Stan goes out walking the morning after his nightmare, he passes by a place with a sign that says "New Orleans' Most Famous Coffee Drinking Place." That would be the Morning Call Coffee Stand that was on Decatur Street in the French Quarter. Opened in 1870, it moved to Metairie in 1974.
- ErroresAccording to the elevator there are only 15 floors in the hotel, but the shot of the building from outside shows more than fifteen.
- Citas
[first lines]
Stan Grayson: At first, all I could see was this face, this beautiful babe's face, floating toward me. And in my head, was this slow, crazy melody - like a tune from another world. And then a I saw the room - a queer mirrored room. And somehow, I was inside of it. There was danger there. I knew that.
- ConexionesFeatured in Out of this World Super Shock Show (2007)
- Bandas sonorasWhat's Your Sad Story
Words and Music by Richard M. Sherman (as Dick Sherman)
Performed by Connie Russell / Billy May Orchestra
Opinión destacada
I had a feeling of deja vu as I watched this, and I soon realized it was a remake of Fear in the Night, a 1947 film starring DeForrest Kelley.
This film stars Edward G. Robinson, Kevin McCarthy, Virginia Christine, Connie Russell.
A young New Orleans jazz musician Stan (McCarthy) dreams that he's involved in a murder. He wakes up holding a button, a key, and he has blood on him. He's convinced he committed murder without realizing it. He approaches his brother-in-law Rene (Robinson), a police detective, who brushes it off as a nightmare.
One day, while on a picnic, Stan, Rene, Rene's wife (Christine) and Stan's girlfriend Gina (Russell) are caught in a rainstorm. Without realizing how he knows, Stan directs them to a house. There's a mirrored room as in his dream, and the key fits a closet.
Rene realizes that somehow Stan was involved and accuses him of lying and demanding to know the whole story. Stan swears it was all a dream, and he doesn't know what happened. When the sheriff comes along and tells them there was a murder in the house, Rene wants more information, believing Stan is a killer.
Neat story by Cornell Woolrich, who wrote "Rear Window." Edward G. Robinson is great as always as a man determined to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Kevin McCarthy, who worked until he died at 96, is adorable in this.
Some fantastic singing by Connie Russell -- it's worth watching the film just to hear her -- in what would be her last film. After a long career on stage, films, and clubs on two continents, she retired when she became a mom.
Very entertaining. The end is wonderful, and really puts it a cut above "Fear in the Night."
This film stars Edward G. Robinson, Kevin McCarthy, Virginia Christine, Connie Russell.
A young New Orleans jazz musician Stan (McCarthy) dreams that he's involved in a murder. He wakes up holding a button, a key, and he has blood on him. He's convinced he committed murder without realizing it. He approaches his brother-in-law Rene (Robinson), a police detective, who brushes it off as a nightmare.
One day, while on a picnic, Stan, Rene, Rene's wife (Christine) and Stan's girlfriend Gina (Russell) are caught in a rainstorm. Without realizing how he knows, Stan directs them to a house. There's a mirrored room as in his dream, and the key fits a closet.
Rene realizes that somehow Stan was involved and accuses him of lying and demanding to know the whole story. Stan swears it was all a dream, and he doesn't know what happened. When the sheriff comes along and tells them there was a murder in the house, Rene wants more information, believing Stan is a killer.
Neat story by Cornell Woolrich, who wrote "Rear Window." Edward G. Robinson is great as always as a man determined to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Kevin McCarthy, who worked until he died at 96, is adorable in this.
Some fantastic singing by Connie Russell -- it's worth watching the film just to hear her -- in what would be her last film. After a long career on stage, films, and clubs on two continents, she retired when she became a mom.
Very entertaining. The end is wonderful, and really puts it a cut above "Fear in the Night."
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