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Somewhere in the Night is a 1946 American film noir psychological thriller film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, written by Mankiewicz with Howard Dimsdale and Lee Strasberg based on a short story by Marvin Borowsky. It stars John Hodiak, Nancy Guild, Lloyd Nolan and Richard Conte. Plot: The story follows George Taylor, a U.S. Marine who wakes up in a military hospital after World War II suffering from amnesia. With no memory of his past and only a cryptic clue—“Larry Cravat”—he sets out to uncover his true identity. As Taylor digs deeper, he discovers that before the war he may have been involved in shady dealings tied to blackmail, stolen money, and murder. His search pulls him into the dark underworld of Los Angeles, where he encounters nightclub singers, criminals, and dangerous figures who may know more about his past than he does. The film builds tension through twists and layered revelations, as Taylor struggles to determine whether he was once a criminal—or an innocent man caught in something larger than himself. Cast: John Hodiak as George W. Taylor Nancy Guild as Christy Smith Lloyd Nolan as Police Lt. Donald Kendall Richard Conte as Mel Phillips Josephine Hutchinson as Elizabeth Conroy Fritz Kortner as Anzelmo, aka Dr. Oracle Margo Woode as Phyllis Sheldon Leonard as Sam Lou Nova as Hubert Whit Bissel as John the bartender (uncredited) Harry Morgan as bathhouse keeper (uncredited) Hashtags: #SomewhereInTheNight #FilmNoir #1940sCinema #ClassicHollywood #MysteryFilm #CrimeDrama #JosephLMankiewicz #JohnHodiak #BlackAndWhiteCinema #PostWarCinema