Still of the Night (1982)

6.0PG93 minDirector: Robert Benton

1982 film by Robert Benton

Still of the Night is a 1982 American neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Robert Benton, based on a story by Benton and David Newman, and starring Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Joe Grifasi, and Jessica Tandy. Scheider plays a psychiatrist who falls in love with a woman (Streep) who may be the psychopathic killer of one of his patients.

The film is considered as an overt homage to the films of Alfred Hitchcock, emulating scenes from many of his movies: a bird attacks one character (as in The Birds), a scene takes place in an auction (as in North by Northwest), someone falls from a height (as in Vertigo and a number of other films), stuffed birds occupy a room (as in Psycho), and an important plot point is the interpretation of a dream (as in Spellbound). Meryl Streep's hair is styled much like Eva Marie Saint's was in North by Northwest, and the city of Glen Cove, New York is featured in both films. Jessica Tandy also is featured in this film, as she was in The Birds (1963), as the mother of the protagonist.

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FAQ

What is Still of the Night about?
Still of the Night (1982) — George Bynum, a patient of Manhattan psychiatrist Dr. Sam Rice, is brutally murdered. Soon afterward, Dr. Rice is visited by Bynum's co-worker and mistress Brooke Reynolds and by the investigating officer Detective Vitucci. As Dr. Rice reviews the case notes on his sessions with
Is Still of the Night based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Still of the Night scary?
Content rating: PG. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.