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Remember the Night is a 1940 American Christmas romantic comedy trial film starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray and directed by Mitchell Leisen. The film was written by Preston Sturges and was the last of his scripts shot by another director, as Sturges began his own directorial career the same year with The Great McGinty .
Remember the Night: Directed by Mitchell Leisen. With Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Beulah Bondi, Elizabeth Patterson. Love blooms between a sympathetic attorney and the comely shoplifter he has taken home for the Christmas holiday.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Mitchell Leisen
- 1940-01-19
Currently you are able to watch "Remember the Night" streaming on Plex, Plex Player, Plex Channel for free. Synopsis When Jack, an assistant District Attorney, takes Lee, a shoplifter caught in the act, home with him for Christmas, the unexpected happens and love blossoms.
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- Mitchell Leisen
Remember the Night -- (Original Trailer) Assistant D.A. Fred MacMurray takes shoplifter Barbara Stanwyck home for Christmas in Remember the Night (1940).
- Mitchell Leisen, Hal Walker
- Barbara Stanwyck
Moved to pity by the Christmas season, New York District Attorney John Sargent (Fred MacMurray) lets pretty shoplifter Lee Leander (Barbara Stanwyck) out on bail and offers her a ride home to...
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- Barbara Stanwyck
- Mitch Leisen
- Holiday, Romance, Comedy
Dec 20, 2023 · 1940. Topics. Remember the Night 1940 film, Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck. Language. English. Item Size. 559.1M. A wonderful lesser-known Christmas themed film with Fred MacMurray & Barbara Stanwyck, in the first of four films together. A touching, different sort of love relationship.
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Just before Christmas, Lee Leander is caught shoplifting. It is her third offense. She is prosecuted by John Sargent. He postpones the trial because it is hard to get a conviction at Christmas time.