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The Night Runner

"Are mental patients turned loose too soon?"

1957-04-02 Drama 1hr 19m

A mental patient with a violent past is released from the institution, against the advice of his doctors, and sent back to his old neighborhood. Was he released too soon?

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The Night Runner

Storyline

A mental patient with a violent past is released from the institution, against the advice of his doctors, and sent back to his old neighborhood. Was he released too soon?

  • Released
    1957-04-02
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 19m
  • Genre
    Drama, Thriller
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    6.1
  • Production
    Universal International Pictures

Crew

Abner Biberman
Director
Gene Levitt
Screenplay
Albert J. Cohen
Producer

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Cast

Ray Danton

Ray Danton

Roy Turner
Colleen Miller

Colleen Miller

Susan Mayes
Merry Anders

Merry Anders

Amy Hansen
Willis Bouchey

Willis Bouchey

Loren Mayes
Harry Jackson

Harry Jackson

Hank Hansen
Jean Inness

Jean Inness

Miss Dodd
John Stephenson

John Stephenson

Dr. Crawford
Natalie Masters

Natalie Masters

Miss Lowell
Richard H. Cutting

Richard H. Cutting

Male interviewer (as Richard Cutting)
Steve Pendleton

Steve Pendleton

Captain Reynolds
Jack Lomas

Jack Lomas

Real Estate man
George Barrows

George Barrows

Bus Driver (uncredited)
Irwin Jay Berniker

Irwin Jay Berniker

Boy (uncredited)
Marshall Bradford

Marshall Bradford

Mailman (uncredited)
Diana Darrin

Diana Darrin

Waitress (uncredited)
Bill Erwin

Bill Erwin

McDermott--Fingerprint Man (uncredited)
Sam Flint

Sam Flint

Stanley--Elderly Man (uncredited)
Ethyl May Halls

Ethyl May Halls

Elderly Woman (uncredited)
Jane Howard

Jane Howard

Typist (uncredited)
Lola Kendrick

Lola Kendrick

Secretary (uncredited)
John Pickard

John Pickard

Dr. Harold Fisher (uncredited)
Alex Sharp

Alex Sharp

Deputy (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel

Dale Van Sickel

Bus Driver (uncredited)
Paul Weber

Paul Weber

Dr. Emmett Rayburn (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for The Night Runner
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A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-11-13

I can't say I am too familiar with Ray Danton, but his dashing good looks and considered performance go some way to keeping this sad and com... read more

I can't say I am too familiar with Ray Danton, but his dashing good looks and considered performance go some way to keeping this sad and complicated melodrama out of the doldrums. We know from the start that he has been released from a psychiatric hospital (initially against the advice of his doctor who was rather brow-beaten into changing his mind by his board colleagues). It is fairly clear that this man, "Roy", is prone to less lucid moments and his past does limit his opportunities in his new, bustling, environment. "Roy" takes a bus up the coast and along the way alights at a garage where he quite quickly befriends "Hank" (Harry Jackson) and "Amy" (Merry Anders) and decides to take a chalet at a local motel. This is where he encounters "Susan" (Colleen Miller) who's the daughter of the owner "Loren" (Willis Bouchey). There are definite sparks between the young couple, and soon they are all but courting with their friends from the garage. A letter arrives and is read by the father that could change all this - it details the nature of the illness and causes him to lose his temper with his visitor and a rather calculated red mist descends... This is quite a savage indictment of the treatment of mentally ill people who are released, ill-equipped and with no ongoing treatment plan, into a society that is equally ill-equipped to deal with people requiring understanding, tolerance and compassion. At times "Roy" is like a young child exposed to an adult environment where emotions are running high (even when they are not) and Danton plays that character quite effectively. Miller provides for quite a decent foil too and the writing and direction leave much of the man's increasingly overwhelming predicament to our imagination. It is terribly over-scored, far too much heavy and loud music to create a tension that is doing fine by itself, and the pace isn't always the best but otherwise this is a surprisingly thought-provoking low-budget drama that is certainly worth a watch.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

I can't say I am too familiar with Ray Danton, but his dashing good looks and considered performance go some way to keeping this sad and complicated melodrama out of the doldrums. We know from the start that he has been released from a psyc...

reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-11-13

I can't say I am too familiar with Ray Danton, but his dashing good looks and considered performance go some way to keeping this sad and complicated melodrama out of the doldrums. We know from the sta...

read more