Flick Review < Night Tide | Curtis Harrington (1961)
Mora: Because I feel the seawater in my veins. Because I listen to the roar of the sea and it speaks to me like a mother’s voice. The tide pulls at my heart. And the face of the moon fills my soul with a strange longing.
Mora: Yes, I love the sea most of all. But I’m afraid of it, too.
Writer/director Curtis Harrington had a lifelong obsession with the writings of Edgar Allan Poe, which surfaced in many of his films. The story was inspired by, and the title “Night Tide” was derived from, Poe’s poem “Annabel Lee.”

Dennis Hopper, Night Tide | Curtis Harrington (1961)
Night Tide | Curtis Harrington (1961)
Starring: Dennis Hopper, Linda Lawson, Marjorie Cameron
Jazz group in opening sequence: Joe Gordon, trumpet;
Paul Horn, flute; acoustic double bass, drums
Paul Horn, flute; acoustic double bass, drums