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Closed Caption; Commentary by Arthur Eddie Muller; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Somewhere in the Night
1. Main Titles [1:08]
2. Alone in the Light [2:28]
3. Who Is George Taylor? [2:38]
4. Assigned Identity [1:27]
5. The Martin Hotel [1:45]
6. Past Possessions [2:25]
7. Larry Cravat [1:36]
8. The Elite Baths [1:48]
9. A Girl Named Christy [2:44]
10. Cheap Women, Cheap Information [2:09]
11. Double-Crossed [2:48]
12. What Happened to Mary and Me [3:52]
13. Perhaps We Could Work Together [1:26]
14. Larry's Two Million Dollars [4:37]
15. A Detective Clue [3:42]
16. What Anzelmo Knows [1:13]
17. The Middle of Nowhere [6:19]
18. Maybe It's Murder [:04]
19. Someone From His Past [4:20]
20. Where Micharl Conroy Fits In [2:07]
21. Crazy Enough to Believe You [6:28]
22. One and the Same [1:19]
23. Piecing It Together [2:54]
24. The Jig Is Up [4:03]
25. Not Until Tonight [2:39]
26. A Cop when You Need One [5:13]
27. Good Cop, Bad Shot [5:20]
28. The Movies Are Right! [2:34]
George Taylor (John Hodiak) is a war veteran suffering from amnesia with only two clues to his past: the bitter letter from a woman who hates him and another mysterious letter signed "Larry Cravat." Taylor goes to Los Angeles to meet Cravat. It turns out that Cravat is wanted for murder and the robbery of $2 million. George becomes involved with a singer, Christy (Nancy Guild) and is chased by mobsters while on a search for the stolen money. There ensue a series of chases, an interesting plot twist and a surprise ending as John learns the true identity of Cravat.Somewhere in the Night is the quintessential "amnesia victim" as protagonist film, somewhat slow, but nevertheless, engrossing and suspenseful. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide