One Thrilling Night
{{short description|1942 film by William Beaudine}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}}
{{Infobox film
| name = One Thrilling Night
| image = Onethnigpos.jpg
| caption = Original film poster
| director = William Beaudine
| producer = A.W. Hackel
| writer = Joseph Hoffman (original screenplay)
| narrator =
| starring = John Beal
Wanda McKay
| music = Frank Sanucci
| cinematography = Marcel Le Picard
| editing = Martin G. Cohn
| distributor = Monogram Pictures
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1942|06|05}}
| runtime = 69 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
}}
One Thrilling Night is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. The film is also known as Horace Takes Over (American TV title) with working titles being Do Not Disturb and Army Bride.{{Cite web|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/17255/one-thrilling-night#notes|title=One Thrilling Night|website=prod.tcm.com}}
Plot
The newlywed country bumpkins from Connecticut, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jason (John Beal and Wanda McKay), check into the Hotel Clarke in New York City, prepared to spend their first night together as a married couple. It is also their first and last night before Horace joins the Army.
The couple decides to buy some champagne and celebrate. Horace leaves to buy the bottle while Millie dims the lights and changes clothes in the bedroom. Pete Mooney (Ernie Adams) and Joe Richmond (Lynton Brent) enter through a window, pull the unconscious body of Duke Keesler (Pierce Lynden) from under the bed and frisk him on the mattress until Horace returns.
Mooney and Richmond hurriedly cover the body and duck under the bed. Horace and Millie discover the body and run down the hall to enlist the help of the hotel detective, Pat Callahan (Warren Hymer). While they are gone, Mooney and Richmond stuff the body into Millie's empty trunk, then escape out the window. When Horace and Millie return again, the body is gone, so Callahan leaves in a huff.
Horace opens the trunk and the body of Keesler falls out. Horace and Millie run to get Callahan, but Keesler is alive, awakens and escapes out of the window. Millie and Horace re-create what they found, accidentally locking Horace in the trunk. Callahan and Millie leave to get spare keys and an axe to get Horace out. While they are away, Richmond and Mooney reappear and take the trunk away.
Mooney and Richmond take the trunk to Frankie Saxton (Tom Neal), a gangster looking for Keesler regarding a stolen $50,000. Mooney and Richmond leave Saxton with the case, thinking Keesler is still in it. The trunk is opened and Horace tries to explain a mistake has been made. Saxton, along with Skinny (Gene O’Donnell), Tubby (Jim O’Gatty), and Dotty (Barbara Pepper), think that Horace is Duke wearing a disguise. Horace escapes and runs down the street, only to be arrested for indecency and returned to the hotel.
Millie and Horace are snatched and coaxed to get into a car. They dodge the gangsters and hide in a movie theater, catching the tail end of the film with the lights coming on for a contest. Horace wins a prize before the audience departs. As he's on stage, Millie is taken away by the gangsters. Dotty meets up with a frantic Horace and takes him to the rest of the gangster group, where they discover Horace really isn't the Duke. They tie and gag he and Millie.
To get attention, Horace turns on the radio, which happens to be turned to a gangster show. Neighbors think the mayhem and threats are for real. The police arrive and take the couple back to their hotel room. The real Duke's body is stuffed into the closet. Horace discovers it as he puts his robe away, with the 50 grand in his robe pocket. Frankie Saxton and the gang enter, but end up taken to jail. Millie and Horace are left, finally, to be alone in their room. Right before calling it a night, their 6 AM wakeup call arrives. They have to check out.
Cast
- John Beal as Horace Jason
- Wanda McKay as Millie Jason
- Warren Hymer as Pat Callahan
- J. Farrell MacDonald as Police Sergeant Haggerty
- Barbara Pepper as Lettie
- Tom Neal as Frankie Saxton
- Ernie Adams as Pete Mooney
- Lynton Brent as Joe Richmond
- Pierce Lyden as Duke Keesler
- Gene O'Donnell as Skinny
- Jimmy O'Gatty as Tubby
- Tom Herbert as Hotel Clerk
Soundtrack
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References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0035152|title=One Thrilling Night}}
- {{TCMDb title|17255|One Thrilling Night}}
- {{Internet Archive film|id=horace_takes_over|name=Horace Takes Over}}
{{William Beaudine}}
Category:American comedy mystery films
Category:American black-and-white films
Category:1940s comedy mystery films
Category:1940s English-language films
Category:Films directed by William Beaudine
Category:Films set in New York City
Category:Films set on the United States home front during World War II
Category:Monogram Pictures films