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Aldo Ray metaphorically stumbles across mob money. Rudy Bond is a sadist who makes a game out of killing his victims, making them believe there is a contest involved. Brian Keith works with Rudy Bond, and is disgusted by him, till the sad...


An innocent man turns fugitive as he reconstructs events that implicate him for a murder and robbery he did not commit.
A man, haunted by his past as a cover-up artist for a criminal, finds himself entangled with two dangerous women who are searching for a hidden fortune. He tries to escape his predicament by fleeing to Mexico, but his past continues to catch up with him. The film culminates in a tense confrontation as he attempts to resolve his dangerous situation.
Nightfall is considered a well-crafted example of film noir, praised for its atmospheric direction and suspenseful plot. While not as widely recognized as some of Tourneur's other works, it is appreciated by genre enthusiasts for its solid performances and tight storytelling.
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The film's distinctive visual style and shadowy cinematography are hallmarks of director Jacques Tourneur's signature noir approach.
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Aldo Ray metaphorically stumbles across mob money. Rudy Bond is a sadist who makes a game out of killing his victims, making them believe there is a contest involved. Brian Keith works with Rudy Bond, and is disgusted by him, till the sad...
By Kim Morgan filmnoiroftheweek.com “This is what they call the point of no return my friend.” Nightfall is a work of striking juxtapositions and tones that by picture end, come off like a wonderfully disarming person—you’re charmed,...
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