The Night of the Hunter

The Night of the Hunter(1955)

07/27/1955 (US)Crime, Drama, Thriller1h 33m
7.9

"It’s a hard world for little things."

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In Depression-era West Virginia, a serial-killing preacher hunts two young children who know the whereabouts of a stash of money.

Charles Laughton

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Charles Laughton

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James Agee

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The Night of the Hunter (1955) Original Trailer [HD]

The Night of the Hunter (1955) Original Trailer [HD]

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Robert Mitchum On THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER

Robert Mitchum On THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER

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William Friedkin, Robert Englund and Spike Lee on THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER

William Friedkin, Robert Englund and Spike Lee on THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER

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Guillermo del Toro Presents THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER

Guillermo del Toro Presents THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER

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Three Reasons: The Night of the Hunter

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A review by daniel white

Written on March 22, 2016

The only film directed by the great English actor Charles Laughton, "The Night of the Hunter" is a brilliant allegory about the battle between good and evil. The film failed upon its release but is now considered a classic. Robert Mitchum has never been better as the malevolent "preacher" who marries the hapless Shelley Winters. Mitchum had been in prison with Winters husband and knows there is money to be had from a robbery the deceased husband committed, but where is it? Though Shelley falls under Mitchum"s twisted religious zeal, her children a little boy and girl instinctively know this man is bad, bad, bad. Spoiler alert: Shelley Comes to a watery end and the children must flee from Mitchum who has discovered the money is hidden in little Pearl's doll. After an arduous journey mainly by boat (the Ohio river?) John and Pearl come to rest in the saintly arms of the magnificent Lillian Gish. But Mitchum is relentless in his pursuit and that is when the eternal battle between good and evil is fought one more time. I will not reveal which side prevails but let's just say for an old broad Lillian is a formidable opponent. A film I saw as a young boy it left an impression on me that was powerful. A deeply disturbing yet uplifting movie "Night of the Hunter" is not to be missed. This is Gummshoe signing off with two fists up for "Night of the Hunter."