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The Vast of Night
The Vast of Night

The Vast of Night (2019)

66% User Rating
1h 31min
Drama
Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller

"There’s something in the sky."

At the dawn of the space-race, two radio-obsessed teens discover a strange frequency over the airwaves in what becomes the most important night of their lives and in the history of their small town.

Andrew PattersonDirector

Cast

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Sierra McCormick

Sierra McCormick

Fay Crocker

Jake Horowitz

Jake Horowitz

Everett

Bruce Davis

Bruce Davis

Billy (voice)

Gail Cronauer

Gail Cronauer

Mabel Blanche

Cheyenne Barton

Cheyenne Barton

Bertsie

Mark Banik

Mark Banik

Gerald

Gregory Peyton

Gregory Peyton

Benny Wade

Adam Dietrich

Adam Dietrich

Rodkey Oliver

Mallorie Rodak

Mallorie Rodak

Susan Oliver

Mollie Milligan

Mollie Milligan

Marjorie Seward

Ingrid Fease

Ingrid Fease

Gretchen Hankins

Brandon Stewart

Brandon Stewart

Sam

Kirk Griffith

Kirk Griffith

Lon Stemmons

Nika Sage McKenna

Nika Sage McKenna

Daisy Oliver

Brett Brock

Brett Brock

Fred Seward

Pam Dougherty

Pam Dougherty

Mrs. McBroom / Jane Greer / Winifred

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Lynn Blackburn

Ruth Reynolds

Richard Jackson

Richard Jackson

Speares

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James Mayberry

Renny

Nicolette Doke

Nicolette Doke

Josephine (voice)

Grant James

Grant James

Arlo

Libby Villari

Libby Villari

Grace (voice)

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Gordon Fox

Pruitt

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John Gindling

Cavage

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Brianna Beasley

Ethel (voice)

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L.A. Young

Benson

Chamblee Ferguson

Chamblee Ferguson

Albert Cotesworth (uncredited)

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PaulaSu Grisham

Basketball Fan / Mom (uncredited)

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Rebeckah Boykin

Girl on Tape (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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SierraKiloBravo
Rating 80%

June 5, 2020

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/Sjqv6iKZTwc Growing up watching _The Twilight Zone_, _The X-Files_, and terrifying my childhood self by reading books about UFOs and aliens, its fair to say that I have a bit of a soft spot for a good story about what's in the skies above us. For this reason, the trailer for Amazon's _The Vast of Night_ caught my eye. Here's the official description of what this movie is all about: _At the dawn of the space-race, two radio-obsessed teens discover a strange frequency over the airwaves in what becomes the most important night of their lives and in the history of their small town._ I recommended this to a friend after watching it and this is how I summed it up: _Small town New Mexico, 1950s. While the whole town is at a basketball game, the girl running the local switchboard and the guy at the radio station start getting weird signals coming through their earphones, and reports start to come in about something in the sky..._ I loved this movie, there's something so great about its simplicity. I think its a good example of how a lot can be done with very little. This was made for under a million dollars but hits like something with a much bigger budget. The way they've made things work within the budget are accomplished by a few simple tricks. Firstly, the events covered in the movie happen over a few short hours on one night in one small town, so the scale is kept small. Additionally there are some fantastic long takes throughout the film including one magnificent one where the camera goes from the desk of the switchboard office out the door, down the street, right across town, across a field and into the stadium where the basketball game is happening. It was so smoothly executed that our eyes just got wider and wider the longer it went on. It was marvellous. Lastly there are some long periods where there is just one or two people talking. Now, usually long dialogue heavy scenes with the camera lingering on one person get very boring very quickly, but the way the lines are delivered and the contribution of the content of the dialogue to the developing story of the movie was masterfully executed. It's almost hard to believe that this is the first film made by Director Andrew Patterson. The skill on display here feels like its someone who has spent years crafting engaging and well fleshed out stories. Tie this in with the sound design, cinematography, and colour grading of this being immaculate, and we thoroughly enjoyed this. It does a brilliant job of slowly building up tension without flashy visuals or on screen pizazz. It’s done with intriguing dialogue that pulls you into the mystery. We were fully on board the whole time, and I reckon you should check it out too.

Media

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The Vast Of Night – Official Trailer | Prime Video

The Vast Of Night – Official Trailer | Prime Video

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