The Other Side Of Midnight (film)
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''The Other Side of Midnight'' is a 1977 American
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directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Marie-France Pisier, John Beck, and Susan Sarandon. Herman Raucher wrote the screenplay based on Sidney Sheldon's 1973 novel of the same name.


Plot

In France just before the outbreak of
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, young Noelle Page falls in love with Larry Douglas, an
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pilot in the
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stationed in France. The couple has a torrid love affair that ends abruptly when Larry receives orders to return to the United States. Larry promises to come back for Noelle and marry her. She later finds out that she is pregnant with his child. However, he never returns. Vowing revenge after a harrowing abortion, Noelle begins using men for their money and power. She seduces her way into becoming a famous European actress, then arranges to be the mistress of one of the world's wealthiest men, Greek tycoon Constantin Demeris, whom she does not love. During this time, Larry has met and married Catherine Alexander, a sweet and trusting young woman from Chicago. Larry meets her in
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, where she has gone to produce a film promoting military enlistment. Larry is now a
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fighter pilot. He seduces the virginal Catherine with some of the same lines he used with Noelle. After the war, Larry is employed by various civilian airlines. Noelle hires a detective to keep tabs on him, then sabotages any job Larry is able to find. Larry is in no position to refuse a job offer to come to Greece and be a private pilot, unaware that it is Noelle who is hiring him. Larry initially fails to recognize her. Noelle treats him rudely until Larry is not sure how much more he can take. When he is positive it is her, he bursts into Noelle's hotel suite, where they rekindle their romance. Larry claims he will keep his long-ago promise and stay with her, but when his wife refuses a request for a divorce, Larry and Noelle begin to plot Catherine’s murder. They carry out their plan, but things go wrong. Larry and Noelle ultimately are convicted of murder by a Greek court, which is under the influence of Constantin Demeris. They are executed by a firing squad. Catherine has miraculously survived. Suffering from shock, she ends up living in a
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, under the patronage of Demeris.


Cast


Connection to release of ''Star Wars''

According to the documentary '' Empire of Dreams'', the book's popularity was anticipated to translate to success at the
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, and
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heavily promoted the film. At the same time, the studio was promoting ''
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,'' which was gaining controversy for its growing expense. Fearing that ''Star Wars'' would flop, the studio made a peremptory decision to grant prints of ''The Other Side of Midnight''—a 2-hour-45-minute-long feature with sex and nudity—only to those theaters that agreed to book ''Star Wars'' as well.


Reception

Ultimately, ''The Other Side of Midnight'' was a failure at the box office. It opened nationally the weekend of June 17 to 19, when it grossed $2,031,293 from 431 theaters. Although a modest hit, its success was "nothing like ''Star Wars''": Despite a higher budget, ''Star Wars'' ultimately grossed a then-record $221 million in the United States and Canada in its first run and eventually spawned a
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that continues to this day; ''The Other Side of Midnight'' earned $24 million.


Home media

On March 6, 2007, about 30 years after the film was released in theaters,
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released ''The Other Side of Midnight'' on DVD for the first time as part of Fox's Cinema Classics Collection. The DVD includes a commentary discussion with producer
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, director Charles Jarrott, and author Sidney Sheldon, led by film historian
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, a stills gallery, and the film's theatrical trailer. Jarrott and Sheldon have since died, as has Marie-France Pisier, the film's star.


Remake and sequel

The film was remade in India as the Hindi film ''Oh Bewafa'' (1980) and in Turkey as ''Alev Alev'' (1984). Sheldon wrote a 1990 sequel, '' Memories of Midnight'', which was adapted into a 1991 television miniseries starring
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as Catherine Alexander.


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Other Side Of Midnight, The 1977 films 1970s English-language films Films based on American novels 1977 drama films American drama films Films directed by Charles Jarrott 20th Century Fox films Films produced by Howard W. Koch American aviation films Films scored by Michel Legrand Films with screenplays by Herman Raucher Adaptations of works by Sidney Sheldon 1970s American films