The Long Night Soundtrack (

The Long Night Soundtrack (1947) cover

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 2000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Noche eterna

Title in Italiano:

La disperata notte

Title in Português:

Sob o Manto da Noite

Title in Français:

La longue nuit

Title in Türk:

The Long Night

Title in Deutsch:

Die lange Nacht

Synopsis

The credits fade onto a blind man tapping his way down the sidewalk, he enters a dingy boarding house and hears a shot fired in one of the upstairs bedrooms. A door opens from audience POV. A man tumbles out of the door and falls, slides and slithers down two flights of stairs and is dead when he hits the bottom. Then follows nearly 100 minutes of flashback and flashbacks-within-flashbacks about a veteran returning from the war, tired and disillusioned, only to find that the girl he loves has lied to him about her relationship with another man, and that man is sadistic, boastful and tauntful.

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The Long Night
The Long Night
Sherri Chung: Performer
The House
Sherri Chung: Performer
Bad Connection
Sherri Chung: Performer
Bad Dreams
Sherri Chung: Performer
Visitors
Sherri Chung: Performer
The Encounter
Sherri Chung: Performer
Flashes
Sherri Chung: Performer
Who the F**k Are You?
Sherri Chung: Performer
Saving Grace
Sherri Chung: Performer
The Possession
Sherri Chung: Performer
Forest Dream
Sherri Chung: Performer
Strange Dream of Jack
Sherri Chung: Performer
They Were in My Head
Sherri Chung: Performer
Lighting the Fire
Sherri Chung: Performer
The Phone Call
Sherri Chung: Performer
Fighting Demons
Sherri Chung: Performer
Demon Mythology
Sherri Chung: Performer
Coming for You
Sherri Chung: Performer
She Floats
Sherri Chung: Performer
Jack Fights
Sherri Chung: Performer
Into the Woods
Sherri Chung: Performer
Found
Sherri Chung: Performer
The Act
Sherri Chung: Performer
The Committal
Sherri Chung: Performer
The Unmasking
Sherri Chung: Performer
Snake Baby
Sherri Chung: Performer
Guzzle It Down
Sherri Chung: Performer
Uktena Freed
Sherri Chung: Performer
So Long Jack
Sherri Chung: Performer
Going Home
Sherri Chung: Performer
End Credits
Sherri Chung: Performer
Main Title
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
A Shot Is Fired
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
A Crowd Gathers
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
What Happened Joe?
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
How Can I Explain...
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Welcome Home
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
The Dress
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
You're Not JEalous, Are You?
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Al King's Jungle
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Introducing Charlene!
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
"Over The Waves"
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
A House of Cards
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
A Real sMoothie From Way Back
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Max's Menagerie
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Jungle Jump
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Ready For Another?
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
"Come Out WHerever You Are"
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Joe And Teddy / The Chief / Photographs
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Charlie's Room
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Charlie's Nightmares
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
"Wishing"
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Max's Mendacity
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Levitation
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Joann Assists
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Bus Meeting / Buying Gardenias
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Romeo and Juliet / Airport Diner
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Unwanted Affection
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Christmas Present
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Slide Show
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
A Little White Lie
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Reassurance
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
You're Giving Me Your Dreams
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Like White Rosebud In The Morning Dew
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Everyone Tells Lies Sometimes
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Joanne's Desperate Plea
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
The Day Of The Killing
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Shooting Max
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Tortuous Voices
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
Finale
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer
End Cast
Dimitri Tiomkin: Performer

User reviews

Elizabeth Perez
5/10

The use of subtle instrumentation and ambient sounds in the soundtrack enhances the feeling of isolation and despair experienced by the protagonist, adding depth to the storytelling.

Ashley Clark
10/10

The haunting and melancholic melodies in the soundtrack of The Long Night perfectly capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' struggles. The music enhances the atmosphere of betrayal and disillusionment, pulling me deeper into the story with its evocative tones and haunting themes.

Mary Jones
6/10

The score's ability to evoke a range of emotions, from sorrow to tension to heartbreak, showcases the composer's talent in capturing the essence of the characters' inner struggles.

Susan Perez
5/10

The use of silence and minimalistic soundscapes in certain scenes creates a sense of suspense and anticipation, heightening the impact of pivotal moments in the story.

Paul Lee
6/10

The music seamlessly transitions between different timelines and emotional beats, helping to guide the audience through the complex narrative structure of the film.

Margaret Perez
10/10

The use of recurring motifs and variations in the soundtrack of The Long Night adds a layer of depth and cohesion to the narrative, creating a sense of continuity and emotional resonance throughout the film. The music not only underscores the characters' inner turmoil but also serves as a powerful storytelling device, guiding the audience through the intricate web of flashbacks and revelations with its poignant melodies and subtle nuances.

Patricia Williams
5/10

Overall, the atmospheric and evocative nature of the music in The Long Night elevates the viewing experience, immersing the audience in the film's dark and complex world.

Kimberly Miller
5/10

The recurring motifs and themes in the soundtrack provide a sense of cohesion and continuity throughout the film, reinforcing key moments and character arcs.

Kenneth Turner
5/10

The haunting melodies in The Long Night effectively set the somber and mysterious tone of the film, creating a sense of unease from the very beginning.