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Into the Night

Into the Night (1985)

February. 22,1985
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6.4
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R
| Comedy Thriller

Ed Okin used to have a boring life. He used to have trouble getting to sleep. Then one night, he met Diana. Now, Ed's having trouble staying alive.

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Lawbolisted
1985/02/22

Powerful

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Intcatinfo
1985/02/23

A Masterpiece!

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Marva
1985/02/24

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Dana
1985/02/25

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Mr-Fusion
1985/02/26

INTO THE NIGHT is a surprise disappointment, given John Landis' impressive '80s track record. It just sorta lumbers along from one scene to the next, even with shootouts and bloody corpses contained within. Landis hss a non-speaking role as one of the Iranian bad guys and he milks the role for a few laughs. The fun part is spotting the various director cameos (Don Siegel, Jonathan Demme, Lawrence Kasdan, hey there's Jim Henson on the phone!). But as soon as the shooting stops, we're sitting down with Goldblum and Pfeiffer for ice cream (although it's cool to see the long-gone Ship's coffee shop alive on screen). Goldblum is awesome and I do like the premise; but it's hard not to compare this to AFTER HOURS, which is a much better movie.5/10

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utgard14
1985/02/27

Jeff Goldblum plays a man with a boring job, a cheating wife, and insomnia. One night beautiful Michelle Pfeiffer enters his life on the run from trouble of her own. The two have a wild night ahead of them as they run from irate Iranians. That makes more sense than it sounds, trust me. Lots of cameos from directors such as David Cronenberg, Jonathan Demme, and Don Siegel. Also a fun cameo by David Bowie. Goldblum and Pfeiffer are great. A solid comedy from John Landis; good escapist fun. Great soundtrack including the title song from B.B. King. Also worth checking out for a very rare (but brief) Pfeiffer nude scene.

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TheHrunting
1985/02/28

This is a film about finding adventure in your life and taking a risk doing it. "Into the Night" unfolds into a string of events from a chance meeting of two people who compliment each other as companions, even if they have different personalities and come from completely different backgrounds.Ed Okin--a bored urbanite with a dead end job and nothing new going on with the day to day, apart from his cheating wife--goes out for a neighborly spin in his car in the middle of the night and finds trouble in all the right places with a blond named Diana on the run from crazy Iranians and other goons looking to get back precious jewels she has. A partnership is made with one, Goldbloom, looking for danger and the other, Pfeiffer, trying to run away from it. This is the type of story that goes with the flow, neither aiming towards a set-in-stone direction, which gives the viewing experience of seeing new complications, characters and locations a spontaneous and unpredictable feel.This is a fun adventure story with mystery, action and some laugh out loud gags. There's candid violence, brief nudity and car chases to get the pulse pumping. This has trendy '80s music, including wild guitar solos and popping bass rhythms that doesn't help the movie step outside of 1985. "Into the Night" is a basic big-budgeter that doesn't serve a major purpose except to maybe sell the audience a this-could-be-you-if-applied-yourself fantasy. It's an entertaining movie to spice up a bored evening and escape with, as anything more and you might be disappointed.

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witz-2
1985/03/01

It has been over a decade since I have seen this film. I remember just a few bits of the details. But I do remember it as a very entertaining movie. A bit of escapism.The cast was tremendous. All through the movie you'll recognize people. Hey isn't that...? I recognize her. Wow, that is the guy from... At the time that I first watched it I didn't realize that so many directors had parts in the movie.I liken this movie to "After Hours" with Griffin Dunne (of American Werewolf fame) and Teri Garr. These would be a fun double feature together.It has been years since i have lived in So. Cal, but this movie brings back memories. The atmosphere, the weather at night in LA was very well represented. The various locations were familiar. And who could forget Cal Worthington and his dog Spot?!Time to go look this one up on Netflix.

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