
Thursday, July 23, 2009
| 8:45 p.m. | Night Tide Curtis Harrington (U.S., 1963) |
New Archival Print
Curtis Harrington’s debut feature reveals his debt to Val Lewton, a fabled film producer who favored the sensed over the seen. What is seen of Mora (Linda Dawson) is her scaly tail at a freaky sideshow in Santa Monica. What is sensed is the dark calling of the nearby sea. When Johnny Drake (Dennis Hopper in youthful perfection), a lone sailor on liberty, meets her, he falls hook, line, and sinker for her belief that she’s a member of an ancient aquatic race of Sirens. This enchanted fish tale is a watery noir where mariner and mermaid meet in the murky depths of dream. Night Tide inhabits a sensual place of broken-down piers, boozy dives, and wharfside amusements seeping an eerie mythos. “The tide pulls at my heart,” says the unfathomable Mora. Desirous and determined, Drake follows her into the brine only to find he’s in over his head. It’s all catch with no release.
—Steve Seid
• Written by Harrington, based on his short story “Secrets of the Sea.” Photographed by Vilis Lapenieks. With Dennis Hopper, Linda Dawson, Gavin Muir, Luana Anders. (84 mins, B&W, 35mm, From Academy Film Archive. Night Tide was restored in 2008 by the Academy Film Archive with support from The Film Foundation and Curtis Harrington.)

