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The Night of the Following Day
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Synopsis
A pair of desperate men plan to kidnap a wealthy heiress upon her arrival in France. Bud (Marlon Brando) and Leer (Richard Boone) grab the gorgeous girl (Pamela Franklin) at the airport in Paris. The limousine is driven down a deserted country road where the airplane's stewardess Vi (Rita Moreno) is in on the plan and helps the criminals switch cars. The quartet heads to a remote beach house where the girl's father is contacted with instructions for the payoff. When the girl tries to escape, Bud helps her from being roughed up by Leer, which makes the heroine junkie Vi jealous. Vi's brother Wally (Jess Hahn) goes with to the saloon where the drop-off is scheduled, but Wally is wounded in a gun battle with the bartender. He escapes and gives the money to Leer, who is finished having his sadistic carnal way with the kidnap victim. Bud once again tries to help the girl, and Leer tries to shoot everyone who stands in his way. The feature ends with a hard-to-fathom surprise in this violent story of murder, greed and love of money. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Boone Leer
Marlon Brando Chauffeur
Gerard Buhr Cop/Fisherman
Pamela Franklin Girl
Jess Hahn Friendly
Al Lettieri Pilot
Jacques Marin Bartender
Rita Moreno Vi
Hugues Wanner Father

Production Crew

Jean Boulet Art Director
Lionel White Book Author
Jean Klissak Cinematographer
Willi Kurout Cinematographer
Willy Kurant Cinematographer
Stanley Myers Composer (Music Score)
Pierre Marcade Costume Designer
Hubert Cornfield Director
Anne Vogler Editor
Gordon Pilkington Editor
Elliott Kastner Executive Producer
Jerry Gershwin Executive Producer
Jackie Raynal Makeup
Hubert Cornfield Producer
Hubert Cornfield Screenwriter
Robert Phippeny Screenwriter
John Hendricks Songwriter
Year: 1969
Runtime: 93
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime
Drama

Produced by
Gina Productions
Universal