
A fine example of the female-led melodramas of the 1950s that revived Iranian cinema after a long hiatus during WWII, The Last Night follows Monir, a happily married woman who gets blackmailed by her former lover and must rely on an actress to clear her name. There’s a striking sense of 1950s Iranian cosmopolitanism, especially when the camera leaves the studio and ventures into the streets of Tehran or the ski resorts in the north of the city.
The Last Night was released in 1955.
The Last Night has a runtime of 1h 50min.
The Last Night stars Hossein Daneshavar, Azadeh, Mehdi Raghabi, Roya and Tabatabai.
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