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Remember the Night
Directed by
Mitchell Leisen
Not Rated
1940
1h 34m
Comedy
,
Romance
,
and more
7.5
100%
84%
7.3
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Love blooms between a sympathetic attorney and the comely shoplifter he has taken home for the Christmas holiday.
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Cast of Remember the Night
Barbara Stanwyck
Lee Leander/Anna Rose Malone
Fred MacMurray
Jack Sargent
Beulah Bondi
Mrs. Sargent
Elizabeth Patterson
Aunt Emma "Emmie"
Willard Robertson
Francis X. O'Leary
Sterling Holloway
Willie Simms
Charles Waldron
Judge in New York
Paul Guilfoyle
District Attorney
Charles Arnt
Tom
John Wray
Hank
Thomas W. Ross
Mr. Emory
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Rufus
Tom Kennedy
'Fat' Mike
Georgia Caine
Lee's Mother, Mrs. Malone
Virginia Brissac
Mrs. Emory
Spencer Charters
Judge at Rummage Sale
Jean Acker
Jury Member (uncredited)
Ambrose Barker
Customs Official (uncredited)
John Beck
Lee's Stepfather (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Remember the Night Ratings & Reviews
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
Stanwyck has never been more appealing, a tough cookie thawing under the mistletoe, MacMurray reminds you that he was a terrific romantic comedy lead.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
That modestly budgeted political satire was a sleeper hit with audiences as well as critics...excellent 1940 seriocomedy...
The Hollywood Reporter
THR Staff
A heart-warming story based on a distinctly unique premise, sparkling comedy which always has a latent heart tug, superlative performances, an excellent script, top notch production and direction.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
With an unusually bittersweet conclusion (censors may have had something to do with that), the film is pleasant, irresistible, and unforgettable.
Washington Star
Harry MacArthur
[Director Mitchell Leisen and Script Writer Preston Sturges] have, with the help of a pair of top-notch performances by Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray, given us a fresh and completely engaging yarn.
The Public (Buffalo)
M. Faust
Mixing comedy, romance, and a touch of dark melodrama, it offers a touching and believable story of redemption.
TV Guide
You'd have to be a grump not to like this funny, sentimental blend of pathos, drama and zaniness.
Variety
Variety Staff
Stanwyck turns in a fine performance. MacMurray is impressive as the serious-minded prosecutor, but loosens up for the comedy stretches.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
An astonishing, moving film.
New York Times
Frank S. Nugent
Perhaps this is a bit too early in the season to be talking of the best pictures of 1940; it is not too early to say that Paramount's nomination is worth considering.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
The loose, graceful script is by Preston Sturges (one of his last before he turned to directing), and it partakes of a softness and nostalgia that seldom surfaced in his own films.
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