A still from the film Dead of Night of a man talking to a ventriloquists dummy

Dead of Night

  • Film
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Time Out says

Nearly 60 years on, Ealing's compendium of spooky tales remains scary as hell. The best of the five stories, which we see enacted as they're related in turn by guests at a country house, are Cavalcanti's 'The Ventriloquist's Dummy', with Redgrave possessed by his deceptively lifeless little partner, and Hamer's 'The Haunted Mirror', with the splendid Withers a reluctant participant as history repeats itself; least frightening, but amusing, are Radford and Wayne as typically obsessive sporting coves in Crichton's 'Golfing Story'. Best of all, however, is the overall narrative arc, with the framing story finally taking a headlong rush into a nightmarish realm almost surreal in its weird clarity and familiarity.

Release Details

  • Rated:PG
  • Duration:102 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Robert Hamer, Basil Dearden, Charles Crichton, Alberto Cavalcanti
  • Screenwriter:John Baines, Angus Macphail
  • Cast:
    • Mervyn Johns
    • Michael Redgrave
    • Frederick Valk
    • Googie Withers
    • Sally Ann Howes
    • Basil Radford
    • Naunton Wayne
    • Roland Culver
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