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Into The Night
TrailerWhile depressed insomniac Ed Okin drives to after knowing that his wife cheats on him, he meets Diana who arrives with six smuggled emeralds in tow and is immediately welcomed by several hired assassins.Actors: Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer, Stacey Pickren, Carmen Argenziano, Andrew Marton, Sue Dugan, Elizabeth Solorzano, Dan Aykroyd, Robert Paynter, David Cronenberg, Robert Moberly, ...»Director: John LandisCountry: United StatesDuration: 115 minQuality: HDRelease: 1985IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Into The Night"
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Characters of "Into The Night"
Ed OkinPlayed by: Jeff GoldblumDianaPlayed by: Michelle PfeifferHerbPlayed by: Dan AykroydColin MorrisPlayed by: David BowieWilbur GreyPlayed by: Lou CostelloCount Dracula in 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein'Played by: Bela LugosiLawrence 'Larry' TalbotPlayed by: Lon Chaney Jr. -
Directors of "Into The Night"
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Creators of "Into The Night"
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Critic Reviews of "Into The Night"
VarietyApril 10, 2008The film itself tries sometimes too hard for laughs and at other times strains for shock.
Time OutApril 21, 2007Pfeiffer in particular takes the sort of glamorous yet preposterous part that generally defeats even the best actress and somehow contrives to make it credible every inch of the way.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004Maybe what the movie needed was more professional discipline and less geniality. As a rule, it's probably better to throw the party after the filming is finished.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003A little bit of Into the Night is funny, a lot of it is grotesque and all of it has the insidey manner of a movie made not for the rest of us but for moviemakers on the Bel Air circuit who watch each other's films in their own screening rooms.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsMay 03, 2016Because of all the cameos and in-jokes, this gimmicky weightless film should appeal to mostly film buffs.
TV GuideApril 10, 2008The tone, despite the frequent bloodletting, is light, and the film works better than the script would indicate.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)March 03, 2006Landis at his most cameo-obsessed and self-indulgent.
eFilmCritic.comApril 17, 2005Strange ensemble noir comedy chase flick.
Spirituality and PracticeAugust 21, 2004An uninteresting and off-putting movie.
Film4May 24, 2003Even the glossy photography and Pfeiffer's convincing performance can't make this add up to more than its slightly amusing parts.
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