Movie news on your iPhone today!
Advertisement
Sign in
Username   Password         Forgot password?
Wanna join? Sign up
Find movies you'll love
Clash by Night
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement
Synopsis
The opening credits appearing over a turbulent ocean serve as a foreshadowing of things to come in this standard-issue love triangle that shifts into high drama thanks to taut direction by Fritz Lang and a sizzling performance by Barbara Stanwyck. Returning to live with her brother, Joe (Keith Andes), at her family's home in a small fishing village, Mae Doyle (Stanwyck) has reached rock bottom. Reeling from the pain of her previous romances, Mae slowly pieces things together and begins dating Jerry (Paul Douglas), a simple-minded fisherman. More along Mae's speed is Jerry's slick, boozy pal Earl Pfeiffer (Robert Ryan), a film projectionist who makes his feelings for her known right away despite the fact that he is married. Mae spurns his advances and decides to marry Jerry. Meanwhile, Joe has grown close to ditzy factory worker Peggy (Marilyn Monroe). Some time later, Mae and Jerry have had a baby, and things appear happy, but Mae is not in love with Jerry, and soon finds herself in Earl's arms. Jerry discovers the affair, and during a confrontation with the deceitful couple, Mae reveals that she is leaving to be with Earl. After some booze and a pep talk from his Uncle Vince (J. Carrol Naish), Jerry confronts Earl and proceeds to nearly strangle him until Mae arrives. Jerry storms off, but when Mae comes to their home to retrieve the baby, she discovers that Jerry has taken the child. Desperately upset, she explains the situation to Earl, but as they talk, she begins to arrive at a new realization about her life and what it takes to find happiness. ~ Patrick Legare, All Movie Guide

Cast

Keith Andes Joe Doyle
Paul Douglas Jerry D'Amato
Silvio Minciotti Papa D'Amato
Marilyn Monroe Peggy
J. Carrol Naish Uncle Vince
Barbara Stanwyck Mae Doyle D'Amato
Robert Ryan Earl Pfeiffer

Production Crew

Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
Carroll Clark Art Director
Nick Musuraca Cinematographer
Roy Webb Composer (Music Score)
Fritz Lang Director
George J. Amy Editor
Mel Berns Makeup
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Clifford Odets Play Author
Harriet Parsons Producer
Alfred Hayes Screenwriter
David Dortort Screenwriter
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Jack Mills Set Designer
Tony Martin Singer
George Fragos Songwriter
Jack Baker Songwriter
Joe Gasparre Songwriter
Clem Portman Sound/Sound Designer
Jean L. Speak Sound/Sound Designer
Harold E. Wellman Special Effects
Year: 1952
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
RKO Pictures