
On this day February 22 1985 the crime thriller Into the Night premiered in theaters. Directed by John Landis, the film starred Jeff Goldblum as an insomniac aerospace engineer who gets caught up in a dangerous underworld after meeting a mysterious woman played by Michelle Pfeiffer.
Blending dark comedy, action, and neo-noir, Into the Night follows Goldblum’s character as he is thrust into a wild night of chases, criminals, and international intrigue. Alongside the leads, the film is packed with cameos from famous directors, including David Cronenberg, Jim Henson, and John Landis himself.
Though it only earned $7.5 million at the box office, Into the Night later gained a cult following for its stylish atmosphere, unique tone, and the chemistry between Goldblum and Pfeiffer.
Fun fact: John Landis cast several real-life film directors in supporting roles, including David Cronenberg, Jonathan Demme, and Richard Franklin, making it a fun watch for cinephiles.
Trivia question: What classic horror-comedy film did John Landis direct just a few years before Into the Night?
Blending dark comedy, action, and neo-noir, Into the Night follows Goldblum’s character as he is thrust into a wild night of chases, criminals, and international intrigue. Alongside the leads, the film is packed with cameos from famous directors, including David Cronenberg, Jim Henson, and John Landis himself.
Though it only earned $7.5 million at the box office, Into the Night later gained a cult following for its stylish atmosphere, unique tone, and the chemistry between Goldblum and Pfeiffer.
Fun fact: John Landis cast several real-life film directors in supporting roles, including David Cronenberg, Jonathan Demme, and Richard Franklin, making it a fun watch for cinephiles.
Trivia question: What classic horror-comedy film did John Landis direct just a few years before Into the Night?