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The Horn Blows at Midnight

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On a mystical night full of surprises, a daring orchestra musician, whose dream of succeeding in the world of music is hindered by his own skepticism, finds himself caught in a whirlwind of supernatural events. As his orchestra prepares for a crucial performance, his mind drifts between reality and a delirious dream, where he becomes an angel tasked with blowing the horn that will announce the end of the world.

The protagonist, portrayed with charisma and humor, encounters a series of eccentric and charming characters, including a fellow dreamer and a dazzling young woman who becomes his muse. As midnight approaches, the boundaries of time and logic blur, and the protagonist's internal conflicts lead him to question his place in the world, his talent, and his connection to the divine.

With a delightful mix of comedy, fantasy, and a touch of romance, this story captivates you with its unexpected twists and a conclusion that melds music, love, and existential dilemmas. The film is not just a hilarious journey through the mind of a dreamer, but also a reflection on the choices we make and the impact they have on our future. A classic that combines the rhythm of jazz and the magic of the unexpected on a night that will change everything.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
Raoul Walsh
Writer
Sam Hellman
James V. Kern
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
64.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
60.00
Actors
Jack Benny
Alexis Smith
Dolores Moran
Allyn Joslyn
Reginald Gardiner
Guy Kibbee
John Alexander
Franklin Pangborn
Margaret Dumont
Robert Blake
Ethel Griffies
Paul Harvey
Mike Mazurki
Truman Bradley
Murray Alper
Whit Bissell
Oliver Blake
Monte Blue
John Brown
James Burke
Sidney Miller
Francis Pierlot
Larry Rio
Harry Rosenthal
Anabel Shaw
Buddy Swan
Betty Alexander
Virginia Patton
Gender
Comedy
Fantasy
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Producers
Mark Hellinger
Original title
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Duration
78
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