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That Night

  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Juliette Lewis and C. Thomas Howell in That Night (1992)
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Long Island, NY, summer 1961: Preteen Alice follows, from across the street, the glamorous love life of Sheryl, 17, with bowling alley Rick. A friendship develops as Alice helps Sheryl see R... Read allLong Island, NY, summer 1961: Preteen Alice follows, from across the street, the glamorous love life of Sheryl, 17, with bowling alley Rick. A friendship develops as Alice helps Sheryl see Rick.Long Island, NY, summer 1961: Preteen Alice follows, from across the street, the glamorous love life of Sheryl, 17, with bowling alley Rick. A friendship develops as Alice helps Sheryl see Rick.

  • Director
    • Craig Bolotin
  • Writers
    • Alice McDermott
    • Craig Bolotin
  • Stars
    • C. Thomas Howell
    • Juliette Lewis
    • Helen Shaver
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    • Director
      • Craig Bolotin
    • Writers
      • Alice McDermott
      • Craig Bolotin
    • Stars
      • C. Thomas Howell
      • Juliette Lewis
      • Helen Shaver
    • 35User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Rick
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Sheryl O'Connor
    Helen Shaver
    Helen Shaver
    • Ann O'Connor
    Eliza Dushku
    Eliza Dushku
    • Alice Bloom
    J. Smith-Cameron
    J. Smith-Cameron
    • Carol Bloom
    John Dossett
    John Dossett
    • Larry Bloom
    Katherine Heigl
    Katherine Heigl
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    Sarah Joy Stevenson
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    Ben Terzulli
    • Mickey Meyer
    Thomas Terzulli
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    Michael Costello
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    Kathryn Meisle
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    Adam LeFevre
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    Carolyn Swift
    • Mrs. Rossi
    Charles Musumeci
    • Mr. Rossi
    Debora Robertson
    • Mrs. Meyer
    John Healey
    • Mr. Meyer
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
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    • Director
      • Craig Bolotin
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      • Alice McDermott
      • Craig Bolotin
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    7great_sphinx_42

    "She can't help it- she's coming of age."

    Suffering from insomnia and looking for something to watch in the dead hours of the night, I stopped when the satellite guide told me 'That Night' would be on. I wanted to see it because I like Juliette Lewis but had never got around to renting this movie. I got the strongest sense of deja vu when young 'Alice' showed up on screen for the first time and that clinched it, so I settled in to watch. Set in 1961, this is a better than average execution of an entirely cliched plot. Well-off, popular good girl (Sheryl) meets and falls in love with a sensitive bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks (Rick), everyone else disapproves, she gets pregnant, etc. The couple's only ally is Alice, a young girl who lives across the street from Sheryl. She is a lonely soul- tormented by her "friends", ignored by her father, talked down to by her mother, and obssessed with the idea of a love that will transcend her own, rather unhappy existence. She escapes through Sheryl, whom she idealizes- and who she ultimately is able to help in very important ways. This movie wouldn't really work if not for a nice period feel, very likable, sympathetic main characters and strong performances from the actors playing them. Juliette is as compelling as ever and young Eliza Dushku (who was giving me deja vu, I realized when I saw her name in the credits, because I had seen 'Bring It On' only two days before!) is terrific in her very first role as story-teller Alice. 'That Night' is by no means a great movie, but it is a good one, and well worth seeing.
    7horrorflicklover

    Overall, it's a pretty good film

    I first saw That Night in sixth or seventh grade, as I recall. Two terrible, terrible years in my life. This movie though, it really stuck out to me. Maybe it was solely because of the time period in which it was set in. I imagine had it taken place in contemporary times, I wouldn't have been quite as interested. Nonetheless, I thought this was a pretty good movie. Not the strongest writing. But it's good in some areas, and makes up for the rest with how it handles such confusion and emotions that we can all relate to.

    The protagonist is Alice, a 10-year old girl who narrates the story of the summer of 1961. It was one of the most influential summers of her life. Alice is awestruck by her across the street neighbor Sheryl, a 17-year old girl who could best be defined as a free spirit. Alice adores everything about Sheryl, she's totally mesmerized by her. Enter Rick, a local troubled youth who Alice would turn to in hard times. Rick and Sheryl would begin a romance, and Alice would become friends with both of them. However, the neighborhood parents disapprove of Rick, and problems arise when Sheryl refuses to stop seeing him. Alice, perhaps out of her admiration of the two of them, actively pursues keeping the couple in tact. No matter what it takes.

    That Night is a pretty solid coming-of-age film. Alice is torn between two worlds. That of the tumultuous relationship between her own friends (typical discussions about sex, body issues, etc) and that of the world of Sheryl and Rick. Alice, who can't understand her friends (or how young boys and girls treat each other on the verge of their sexual awakenings), romanticizes Sheryl and Rick's situation. However, she may not understand that world as well as she thinks either.

    Alice is a very relateable character. But not just for women. I think most of us can understand how it was when we were younger, and we thought that we had simple solutions to complicated problems. At whatever point that it was when we decided that we were "grown-ups" trapped in children's bodies. And let's not forget of course, how we always wanted to preserve the fairy tale. I think this film captures all of these points very well.

    However, this film does have it's problems. The biggest is that there are certain sub-plots which aren't covered enough. Another is that the dialog is lacking in certain areas as well. This is capped off with the frustration that this movie is only about 90 minutes long. Had they granted us an additional 30 minutes at least (to round out two full hours), we could have had better dialog between Alice and her father, and had a better understanding of the frustration she felt with him. We could have had more time spent on Alice and her school-age friends, and the confusion and disenchantment she felt with them. And perhaps we also could have been given more time with Sheryl and her mother, and had a stronger understanding for her mother's disliking of Rick. The plot can feel rather contrived at times, because the whole film feels rushed. To my understanding, the book was more detailed. So I don't understand why they would make a film that was a little too short to really give us stronger writing.

    So I give this movie about a 7. Maybe that's being generous. However, the movie really shines in the areas in which it's good. It's worth a viewing if you're up for a coming-of-age or romantic drama set in the golden age of contemporary American society.
    10magera2006

    one of the best

    this is one of the best movies i have ever seen. i have watched it for over 12 years and i never get tired of it. c Thomas Howell is gorgeous and Juliette lewis is amazing in it. i would recommend everyone take the time to see it. well worth watching!!!! it will make you laugh and cry but will leave you with a feeling of happiness at the end. not a predictable ending. it is far better than recent girlie movies out and i would recommend it for men as well. it really is up there with my other favourites like dirty dancing, flash dance and Bridget Jones diary. not much more i can really say about this except if you haven't yet seen this then go and try and rent a copy today. i promise you won't be disappointed.
    10Dave-445

    A Must See Movie- simply brilliant

    There are hundreds if not thousands of these sorts of films, i.e. coming of age sort of things, yet this one was truly brilliant. I've seen hundreds of movies, and i do not pretend to be a good movie critic, however i like very few films, and i especially hate films where the main characters are in love, but her parents don't like him... You know the sort, yet this film is just brilliant. I can't really describe why, it just is, i loved it,i hope you do to, there isn't anything really special about it, Juliette Lewis is of course really good, and so is the little girl Alice. Basically- an excellent movie- a must see
    Darkest_Rose

    A Wonderful Movie

    That Night is a wonderful movie about growing up and discovering yourself. Alice( Eliza Dushku), idolizes her neighbour Sheryl (Julliete Lewis). Alice spends all of her time spying on Sheryl and imagining what it would be like to be her. Due to a incident, Alice and Sheryl become friends and now Alice will do anything to try and help Sheryl and her boyfriend Rick stay together. This is a great movie and everytime I watch it, it puts me in a good mood. It also has a great soundtrack. I would give That Night 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Eliza Dushku's first movie.
    • Quotes

      Alice Bloom: I thought if either of my parents died, I'd die too, that if they stopped breathing they'd draw me back inside, like they once told me they kissed each other and breathed me into life.

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      References Father Knows Best (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      The Lion Sleeps Tonight
      Original Music and Lyrics by Solomon Linda

      Adapted and arranged by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss and Albert Stanton

      Performed by The Tokens

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1993 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aquella noche
    • Filming locations
      • Ocean City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alcor Films
      • Canal+
      • New Regency Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,194
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,194
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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