Night Unto Night

The film stars Ronald Reagan, Viveca Lindfors, Broderick Crawford, Rosemary DeCamp, Osa Massen and Art Baker.

[2][3] Fifteen years later, Siegel directed Reagan's final film, 1964's The Killers.

Galen is a former scientist who now suffers from epilepsy, a fact he keeps hidden from Ann Gracie, a widow who rents him her house.

Ann is upset because she believes that she can still hear the voice of her late husband Bill, who was killed in the war.

Depressed over his condition, John breaks a date with Ann and contemplates suicide.

And I did very little directing.”—Don Seigel in The Hollywood Professionals Volume 4 (1975)[5] According to biographer Judith M. Kass, “Night unto Night is heavily atmospheric, leaning on the wind-whipped trees, pounding water and racing clouds of Florida before hurricane for its threatening overtones.”[6] The film was a major box-office flop, earning $449,000 domestically and $249,000 foreign.