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Blues in the Night

2 GRAND BANDS! JIMMY LUNCEFORD'S and WILL OSBORNE'S! MUSIC GALORE!
1941 | 88m | English

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Anatole Litvak
Writer: Robert Rossen
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A struggling band find themselves attached to a fugitive and drawn into a series of old feuds and love affairs, as they try to stay together and find musical success.
Release Date: Nov 15, 1941
Director: Anatole Litvak
Writer: Robert Rossen
Genres: Crime, Drama, Music
Keywords jazz, drug addiction, blues, jazz singer or musician, jazz club, escaped convict, fugitive, on the road, riding the rail, jazz band, partners in crimes, helping a fugitive, blues band
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Priscilla Lane Ginger 'Character' Powell
Betty Field Kay Grant
Richard Whorf Jigger Pine
Lloyd Nolan Del Davis
Jack Carson Leo Powell
Wallace Ford Brad Ames (as Wally Ford)
Elia Kazan Nickie Haroyen
Howard Da Silva Sam Paryas
Joyce Compton Blonde
Faith Domergue Jitterbug (uncredited)
Faye Emerson Dr. Morse's Nurse (uncredited)
Frank Mayo Gambler Watching Kay Throw Dice (uncredited)
Mabel Todd Baby Beth Barton - Singer (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan Hotel desk clerk
William Hopper Billiards player
Peter Whitney Pete Bossett
Billy Halop Pippi
Matt McHugh St Louis Jail Drunk
Herbert Heywood Brakeman
Name Job
Johnny Mercer Lyricist
Anatole Litvak Director
Heinz Roemheld Original Music Composer
Ernest Haller Director of Photography
Robert Rossen Writer
Harold Arlen Songs
Name Title
Henry Blanke Producer
Hal B. Wallis Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

It’s not often you can call a band of musicians “itinerant” but “Jigger” (Richard Whorf) and his recently assembled ensemble are rehearsing from the luxury of a railroad car as they traverse the country en route to their next gig. Along the way, they rescue “Del” (Lloyd Nolan) whom, after a bit of a ... rocky start involving some beer, a cheese sandwich and a revolver, they all befriend. He knows of a bar they can get a residency in, and so soon they are finally making some readies. That’s just as well because the chanteuse “Character” (Priscilla Lane) is about to have a bairn. That doesn’t stop her trumpet playing husband “Powell” (Jack Carson) taking a shine to “Kay” (Betty Field) - unaware that she and “Del” have an history that they can’t quite agree is over. Anyway, that soon fizzles out as next “Jigger” tries to get her to lead the band, absconds with her and then returns to the fold a quivering wreck! Still with me? She and “Del” proceed to have a bit of a set-to that ends pretty tragically but wait, that’s not the end of the road, or the railway line… There are a few decent toe-tappers with the title track from Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer standing out amidst a series of bluesy, barn-dance, style performances. Anchorman Nolan isn’t at his most menacing and the love triangles verge on the comedy wife-swapping at times, but there is an hint of peril now and again and the whole film steams along with competent efforts from all, topped off by a sterling solo effort from the boozed-up Matt McHugh and two ladies who might give alley-cats a run for their money. It wasn’t what I was expecting from the title, and I quite enjoyed this clash of genres.

Jul 24, 2025