
Remember the Night
(Recuerdo de una noche)
(USA, 1940) [B/N, 94 m.].
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Mitchell Leisen.
Guión: Preston Sturges.
Fotografía: Ted Tetzlaff.
Música: Friedrich Hollaender (Frederick Hollander).
Producción: Mitchell Leisen / William LeBaron, Albert Lewis (no acreditados).
Productora: Paramount Pictures.
Sinopsis: El fiscal John Sargent está procesando a la joven Lee Leander por robo de joyas, pero el juicio se pospone hasta después de Navidad. Sargent se entera de que Lee es de Indiana y se ofrece a llevarla en su coche hasta la casa de su madre, camino de su propio hogar. La madre la rechaza, así que Lee pasa la Navidad con la familia Sargent. Él se enamora de ella y trata de anular el juicio, pero Lee se declara culpable. Mientras comienza a cumplir su sentencia, él promete esperarla hasta que quede libre (Alpacine).
AMG Sinopsis: A romantic comedy drama directed by former art director Mitchell Leisen and based on a skillful Preston Sturges screenplay. Barbara Stanwyck stars as Lee Leander, a New York City shoplifter who is arrested just before Christmas after trying to filch an expensive piece of jewelry. Her trial delayed until after the holiday, Lee comes to the attention of an assistant district attorney, John Sargent (Fred MacMurray). Although he will be expected to prosecute Lee in a few days, John takes pity on the prisoner, who is from his home state of Indiana. He arranges for her to be released for the holidays and escorts her home, but her mother (Georgia Caine) is not interested in a reunion. So John takes Lee to his own festivities, where Lee is bowled over by the love and affection of the Sargent family, particularly John's mother (Beulah Bondi), who is so unlike her own. Lee and John fall in love, but their return to the Big Apple and Lee's trial loom large over their romance.
AMG Review: One of the finest -- and least known -- Christmas movies, Remember the Night is also arguably director Mitchell Leisen's best film. It benefits immensely from a sterling Preston Sturges screenplay that manages to mine all the emotion and sentiment from its "different worlds" story without every falling into bathos. Needless to say, the screenplay is also chock-full of the incisive wit, ear for a nifty turn of phrase, and insightful character studies that are a trademark of Sturges' later classic comedies. He is one of the few writers of the period who could have skated as close to the edge of soapy melodrama as the twin homecoming sequences without falling over. The film's heartwarming tugs are genuine, achieved with a bare minimum of manipulation. Leisen deserves credit for serving the material so adeptly. If the first courtroom scene is a bit awkward, it's the only place in the film where the director falters. He is helped, of course, by the irreplaceable Barbara Stanwyck. As usual, the actress is curiously radiant, a tough girl whose softness is totally believable. Fred MacMurray is a perfect foil for her, strong but tender, a man whose niceness is never cloying and whose toughness is tempered with mercy. The rest of the cast gives excellent support, especially Beulah Bondi, Elizabeth Patterson, and Sterling Holloway. An excellent film, Night deserves a place in the holiday pantheon beside such better-known titles as Miracle on 34th Street and The Bells of St. Mary's.
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