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    Remember the Night

    1940 · Holiday · 1h 34m

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      • A heart-warming story based on a distinctly unique premise, sparkling comedy which always has a latent heart tug, superlative performances, an excellent script, top notch production and direction.
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  1. 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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  3. Dec 17, 2021 · ‘Remember the Night’: THR’s 1940 Review. On Jan. 17, 1940, the Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray holiday starrer opened at the Paramount Theatre in Times Square.

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  4. "Remember the Night" is one of Mitchell Leisen's best movies. Preston Sturges wrote the screenplay. It is a lovely story about two unlikely people who meet at court, a prosecutor (Fred MacMurray) and a shoplifter (Barbara Stanwyck).

  5. 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 .

  6. Dec 10, 2015 · Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray gave indelible performances as murderous, illicit lovers in Billy Wilder’s 1944 noir masterpiece “Double Indemnity.”

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  7. A heart-warming story based on a distinctly unique premise, sparkling comedy which always has a latent heart tug, superlative performances, an excellent script, top notch production and direction....

  8. Dec 21, 2017 · Background and action in Paramount's REMEMBER THE NIGHT (1940), directed by Michell Leisen from a screenplay by Preston Sturges, featuring a budding romance between Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray during the Christmas season.

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