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Clash by Night
Clash by Night

Clash by Night (1952)

67% User Rating
1h 45min
Drama
Romance

"Livin’ in my house! Lovin’ another man! Is that what you call bein’ honest? That’s just givin’ it a nice name!"

An embittered woman seeks escape in marriage, only to fall for her husband’s best friend.

Fritz LangDirector

Cast

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Barbara Stanwyck

Barbara Stanwyck

Mae Doyle D'Amato

Paul Douglas

Paul Douglas

Jerry D'Amato

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Earl Pfeiffer

Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe

Peggy

J. Carrol Naish

J. Carrol Naish

Uncle Vince

Keith Andes

Keith Andes

Joe Doyle

Silvio Minciotti

Silvio Minciotti

Papa D'Amato

Tony Martin

Tony Martin

Singer of 'I Hear a Rhapsody' (voice) (uncredited)

William Bailey

William Bailey

Waiter (uncredited)

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Harry Baum

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

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Dan Bernaducci

Guest (uncredited)

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Albert Cavens

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

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Dick Cherney

Fisherman (uncredited)

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Charles Cirillo

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

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Dick Coe

Guest (uncredited)

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Irene Crosby

Guest (uncredited)

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Russell Custer

Fisherman (uncredited)

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Tony Dante

Fisherman (uncredited)

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Roy Darmour

Man (uncredited)

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Nancy Duke

Guest (uncredited)

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Art Dupuis

Customer (uncredited)

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Paul Finnegan

Young Boy Rolling Tire (uncredited)

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Gil Frye

Man (uncredited)

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Helen Hansen

Guest (uncredited)

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Al Haskell

Reception Guest (uncredited)

Frank Kreig

Frank Kreig

Art (uncredited)

Mathew McCue

Mathew McCue

Reception Guest (uncredited)

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John Pedrini

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

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Murray Pollack

Fisherman (uncredited)

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Robert Robinson

Fisherman (uncredited)

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John Roy

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Mario Siletti

Mario Siletti

Bartender (uncredited)

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Bill Slack

Customer (uncredited)

Olan Soule

Olan Soule

Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Bartender (uncredited)

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Deborah Stewart

Baby Gloria (uncredited)

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Diane Stewart

Baby Gloria (uncredited)

Julius Tannen

Julius Tannen

Waiter (uncredited)

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Theresa Testa

Reception Guest (uncredited)

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Jack Tornek

Reception Guest (uncredited)

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Sally Yarnell

Guest (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 60%

June 16, 2019

Jerry's the salt of the earth, but he's not the right seasoning for you. Clash by Night is directed by Fritz Lang and adapted to screenplay by Alfred Hayes from the play written by Clifford Odets. It stars Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Robert Ryan and Marilyn Monroe. Music is by Roy Webb and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. Tis a tale of stilted raw passions, frustrations and wrong decisions that unfurl in a California seacoast fishing town. Essentialy it finds Stanwyck as Mae Doyle who returns to her home town fishing village of Menterey, Calif. She's bitter and unfullfilled and marries the amiable but not very bright Jerry D'Amato (Douglas) in spite of both their better judgements. With her being inexplicably drawn to Jery's woman hating friend, Earl (Ryan), and her brother Joe (Andes) fretting that his sister Peggy (Monroe) will be corrupted by Mae's bitterness, it's a hotbed of character fallibilities. To my mind It's all very stagy and a little too overwrought, and frustrating given that the themes within the play looked to be perfect for the great Fritz Lang. Not that it's either a stinker or a critical bomb (like the play itself), it isn't, it's just too soap opera to fully ignite the thematics at the core of the story. On the flip side, aside from Douglas' awful histrionic laden peformance, the acting is top notch. You may not care about these characters but you can't be anything but very involved and hang on to see what will happen to them all. Dialogue is a plus point, resplendent with barbs and choiceisms, while although the also great Musuraca is not in is chirascuro element, there's enough atmospheric photography - particularly when story plays out at the docks setting - to catch the eyes with mood compliance. Unfortunately the unconvicing sets are matched by the wholly unconvincing and disappointing finale. Just above average and lower tier fare on the CV's of Lang, Ryan and Stanwyck, it does however serve notice of what promise Monroe had. If only she could have been led the right way by genuine people. See this if only for Monroe's sprightly turn. 6/10

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Clash by Night (1952) Original Trailer [HD]

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Clash by Night - Original Theatrical Trailer

Clash by Night - Original Theatrical Trailer

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