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Blues in the Night

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In a jazz club in New Orleans, the life of a talented pianist is marked by the arrival of a mysterious woman who will change everything around him. With a dark past and an aura of intrigue, this femme fatale comes to the city seeking a fresh start, but finds herself in an increasingly complicated world due to her old connections. The protagonist, a musician with big dreams, is drawn to her, but their relationship becomes a maze of passion, heartbreak, and betrayal.

As the music flows in the club, tensions between the characters rise. A jealous lover and a rival from the music scene bring a dose of drama that threatens to destabilize not only the pianist's career but also his personal life. As he uncovers the secrets of the beautiful woman, the pianist faces elements of his own past that he believed he had left behind.

The film blends melody and emotion, showcasing how music can be both a refuge and a source of pain. Through a series of rehearsals, performances, and the struggle to maintain harmony in his life, the protagonist realizes that sometimes it’s better to leave behind what we love the most in order to move forward. With a shocking conclusion, where music and love intertwine, this story is about redemption, identity, and the power of jazz in a time of turmoil.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
Anatole Litvak
Writer
Robert Rossen
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Actors
Priscilla Lane
Betty Field
Lloyd Nolan
Jack Carson
Wallace Ford
Howard Da Silva
Joyce Compton
Faith Domergue
Faye Emerson
Frank Mayo
Mabel Todd
Emmett Vogan
William Hopper
Peter Whitney
Billy Halop
Matt McHugh
Herbert Heywood
Gender
Crimen
Drama
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Producers
Henry Blanke
Original title
Blues in the Night
Duration
88
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