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Director
  
John Cromwell

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.6/10
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Genres
  
Drama, Melodrama

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
January 20, 1948 (1948-01-20) (U.S.)

Writer
  
Frank Fenton (screen play), Dick Irving Hyland (screen play), DeWitt Bodeen (adaptation), Dick Irving Hyland (story)

Art directors
  
Albert S. DAgostino, Jack Okey

Cast
  
Dana Andrews
(Dan Evans),
Merle Oberon
(Cathy Mallory),
Ethel Barrymore
(Miss Willey),
Hoagy Carmichael
(Chick Morgan),
Artur Rubinstein
(Himself),
Bess Flowers
(Lady in Carnegie Hall Audience)

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Night Song is a 1948 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Dana Andrews, Merle Oberon and Ethel Barrymore.

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Plot

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Wealthy San Francisco socialite Cathy Mallory (Oberon) is entranced by the music of nightclub pianist Dan Evans (Andrews), who is blind. He is bitter and resents a potential lady bountiful's attempt to become his patron saint.

Next time she's at the club, bandleader Chick Morgan (Hoagy Carmichael) informs her that Dan has quit. Cathy arranges to meet him on a public beach as if by coincidence and introduces herself as Mary Willey, a woman of limited means who is also blind. They strike up a relationship and Dan explains how he lost his sight from another driver's car crash.

Going to great lengths to continue the ruse, she and longtime companion Mrs. Willey rent an inexpensive apartment. Dan is persuaded to resume writing a piano concerto. Cathy sponsors a $5,000 prize for a contest without telling him, confident Dan's music will win. It does and will be performed at Carnegie Hall by the famed pianist Artur Rubinstein.

Dan uses the money to undergo an operation in New York that restores his vision. At the contest, he discovers Cathy provided the prize money but still has no idea that she is also Mary as well.

Production

  • The working titles of this film were Counterpoint and Memory of Love.
  • RKO borrowed Dana Andrews from Samuel Goldwyn's company for the picture.
  • Scenes were shot in San Francisco, Trancas Beach and Lake Arrowhead, CA, and in various locations in New York City.
  • Andrews reprised his role in a May 29, 1950 Lux Radio Theatre broadcast, co-starring Joan Fontaine.
  • References

    Night Song (film) Wikipedia
    Night Song (film) IMDb Night Song (film) themoviedb.org