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The Midnight Man is a 1974 American neo noir mystery film starring and co-directed by Burt Lancaster. The film also stars Susan Clark, Cameron Mitchell, Morgan Woodward, Harris Yulin, Robert Quarry, Joan Lorring, Lawrence Dobkin, Ed Lauter, Mills Watson, Charles Tyner and Catherine Bach.
Plot
Former Chicago policeman Jim Slade is paroled from prison, where he had served time for shooting his wife's lover in their bed. He goes to live with his married friends Quartz and Judy in a small town where he has been offered a job as a night watchman at a college.
A college student is murdered and local sheriff Casey tries to pin the crime on a creepy janitor who spouts biblical revelation while hiding pornography. Slade pursues an unauthorized investigation of his own.
Natalie, the murdered student, is the daughter of Senator Clayborne, who subsequently receives blackmail letters related to tapes of her confession to a psychiatric counselor that she had an incestuous relationship with her father. Slade questions possible suspects, including the senator, Natalie's estranged boyfriend Arthur King (who declares to Slade that the generation gap "just got a little wider"), psychology professor Dean Collins and a nerdy student whose taped psychiatric rant was also stolen.
All the while, Slade is warned against overstepping his authority as a mere night watchman, no longer a cop, by his parole officer Linda Thorpe and by Quartz. A brief affair between Slade and Thorpe begins. A family of thugs led by a Ma Barker-type mother arrives, and they are revealed to be agents paid by some corrupt members of the sheriff's department to do their dirty work.
Slade realizes that the parole officer and Quartz are the perpetrators of the murder, because only Quartz could have known a certain critical clue involved in the cover-up. Sheriff Casey arrests Quartz. As they depart, Slade confronts Thorpe, who produces the stolen tapes that are hidden in her freezer.
The sheriff offers Slade an apology and a job even though Slade cannot hold a position with the law as a convicted felon.
Cast
Burt Lancaster as Jim Slade
Susan Clark as Linda Thorpe
Cameron Mitchell as Quartz Willinger
Morgan Woodward as Senator Phillip Clayborne
Harris Yulin as Sheriff Jack Casey
Robert Quarry as Dr. Prichette
Joan Lorring as Judy Willinger
Lawrence Dobkin as Waldo Mason
Ed Lauter as Leroy
Mills Watson as "Cash"
Charles Tyner as R.W. Ewing
Catherine Bach as Natalie Clayborne
Bill Lancaster as Arthur King
Quinn Redeker as Swanson
Eleanor Ross as Nell
Richard Winterstein as Virgil
William T. Hicks as Charlie
Peter Dane as Karl Metterman
Linda Kelsey as Betty Childress
William Splawn as Eddie Lamar
Susan MacDonald as Elaine
Joel Gordon Kravitz as Lester Pearlman
Nick Cravat as Sam, The Gardener
Rodney Stevens as Jimmy Gill
Weems Oliver Baskin III as The Bartender
Jean Perkins as Nurse
Harold N. Cooledge Jr. as Dean Collins
Gene Lehfeldt as Casey's Driver
William Clark as Deputy
Elizabeth Black as The Bus Dispatcher
Rachel Ray as Parolee
David Garrison as The Photographer
Hugh Parsons as The Grocery Clerk
Lonnie Kay as The Hostess
G. Warren Smith as The Director
Lucille Meredith as The Radio Evangelist
Mal Alberts as The Basketball Announcer
Production
Burt Lancaster shared directing credit with Roland Kibbee, and shared writing credit with Kibbee and author David Anthony, upon whose 1969 novel The Midnight Lady and the Mourning Man the film was based. The film was not a major success and Lancaster did not consider it to be among his better work. Other than 1955's The Kentuckian, this was Lancaster's only film as a director.
The film marked the first screen appearance of future television star Catherine Bach.
The Midnight Man was filmed in Clemson and the counties of Anderson and Pickens in South Carolina. Filming began on February 13, 1973 with the opening scenes in which Jim Slade arrives by bus.
The film was released on June 10, 1974 in New York and nationwide on June 14. It premiered at the Astro III theater in Clemson on March 14, 1974 with a red-carpet ceremony.
References
External links
The Midnight Man at IMDb
The Midnight Man at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
The Midnight Man at the TCM Movie Database
The Midnight Man at Letterboxd
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