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A teenager comes of age while seeking revenge on the man who beat up his father.A teenager comes of age while seeking revenge on the man who beat up his father.A teenager comes of age while seeking revenge on the man who beat up his father.
John Drew Barrymore
- George La Main
- (as John Barrymore Jr.)
Howland Chamberlain
- Flanagan
- (as Howland Chamberlin)
Emile Meyer
- Peckinpaugh
- (as Emil Meyer)
Mauri Leighton
- Terry Angelus
- (as Mauri Lynn)
Robert Aldrich
- Ringsider at Fight
- (uncredited)
Walter Bacon
- Boxing Match Spectator
- (uncredited)
Benjie Bancroft
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
Robert Bice
- Taxi Driver
- (uncredited)
Willie Bloom
- Boxing Match Spectator
- (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
- Boxing Match Spectator
- (uncredited)
Lane Chandler
- Printer
- (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb
- Cop
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to interviews that director Joseph Losey gave in the mid-1970s to Michel Ciment, the FBI wanted to spy on him in Europe, where he relocated to work after being blacklisted by Hollywood because of his political activities. So they paid John Drew Barrymore (who became a good friend after this movie) to furnish information about Losey's political activities, if any, in London. Barrymore later met Losey in London and confessed to him about the money and expense account the FBI had given him to spy on Losey. Losey, recalling that the young actor had been under tremendous pressure at the time, forgave him and, in fact, suggested that they have several lavish meals together and put the cost on Barrymore's FBI expense account, which they promptly did.
- GoofsThe magazine racks outside the corner store are mostly issues contemporary to 1951, with one glaring exception. A copy of the famous first issue of The New Yorker (published in 1925).
- Quotes
Peckinpaugh: Next time you see somebody drop money, don't think about it so long before you decide to give it back.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Vampira Returns: The Big Night 1951 (1956)
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A truly cop out ending really ruins what was potentially a great coming of age
film. John Drew Barrymore gave an outstanding performance as our youth
protagonist who does a lot of growing up in The Big Night.
Young Barrymore celebrating his 17th birthday is horrified that at his birthday party sportswriter Howard St.John gives Barrymore's father Preston Foster one severe and public thrashing. And Foster who back in his prime Hollywood days in the 30s was one rugged tough guy just submits to it. A case of directolr Joseph Losey casting successfully against type. i do wish we saw a bit more of Foster in the film though.
Looking to avenge the family honor Barrymore has quite an odyssey on his Big Night.
I can't say more lest I spoil things, but the ending was a cop out. My guess was that the soon to be blacklisted Joe Losey made some concession to Hollywood convention. It was not over politics though.
Not the best note Losey could have left America on.
Young Barrymore celebrating his 17th birthday is horrified that at his birthday party sportswriter Howard St.John gives Barrymore's father Preston Foster one severe and public thrashing. And Foster who back in his prime Hollywood days in the 30s was one rugged tough guy just submits to it. A case of directolr Joseph Losey casting successfully against type. i do wish we saw a bit more of Foster in the film though.
Looking to avenge the family honor Barrymore has quite an odyssey on his Big Night.
I can't say more lest I spoil things, but the ending was a cop out. My guess was that the soon to be blacklisted Joe Losey made some concession to Hollywood convention. It was not over politics though.
Not the best note Losey could have left America on.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Die Nacht der Wahrheit
- Filming locations
- 218 East 12th Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(George goes to the old St. Joseph's Church - destroyed by fire and demolished in 1983)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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