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  1. Traum ohne Ende (Originaltitel: Dead of Night) ist ein britischer Episodenfilm aus dem Jahr 1945, der als Klassiker des Horrorfilms gilt.

    • Traum ohne Ende
    • Englisch
  2. Dead of Night is a 1945 black and white British anthology supernatural horror film, made by Ealing Studios. The individual segments were directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden and Robert Hamer. It stars Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers, Sally Ann Howes and Michael Redgrave.

  3. Dead of Night: Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, Robert Hamer. With Mervyn Johns, Roland Culver, Mary Merrall, Googie Withers. Guests invited to a weekend in the country share their supernatural stories, beginning with Walter Craig, who senses impending doom as his half-remembered recurring dream turns into reality.

    • (14K)
    • 1946-02-15
    • Drama, Horror
    • 77
  4. With four accomplished directors contributing, Dead of Night is a classic horror anthology that remains highly influential. Architect Walter Craig (Mervyn Johns) goes to Pilgrim's Farm to see...

    • (230)
    • Horror
    • Mervyn Johns, Michael Redgrave
  5. 15. Feb. 2024 · Dead Of Night. An architect senses impending doom as his half-remembered recurring dream turns into reality. The guests at the country house encourage him to stay as they take turns telling supernatural tales. Starring: Basil Dearden, Michael Redgrave, Mervyn Johns.

    • 103 Min.
    • 98
    • Jimbo's Filmcans
  6. www.horrifiedmagazine.co.uk › film › revisiting-dead-of-night-1945Dead of Night (1945) – Horrified

    23. Feb. 2021 · Dead Of Night is that rare thing – a classic horror film where the hype is completely justified. It’s an unusual film for Ealing, even for the period it was made, but it’s a masterpiece, and aside from a handful of old-fashioned moments, it still stands up today as one of Britain’s very best horror films.

  7. Dead of Night, British horror anthology film, released in 1945, that is considered a classic of the genre. Of the movie’s five segments, arguably the most notable is the episode featuring a tormented ventriloquist.