When John Davenport (Scott Valentine) married his lovely wife, Diana (Katherine Kelly Lang), he was totally unaware that she had been wed before. And beyond that, John had no idea that Diana’s ex-husband, Drew D’Arcy (John Enos III), is a dangerous psycho. But Davenport soon wises up when, with help of a phony parole office, Drew begins stalking Diana and ultimately kidnaps her. Alerting the authorities to this abduction, John finds that no one will believe him — especially since he himself has recently been implicated in a murder. Thus, John must tackle the challenge of rescuing Diana himself, leading to a nail-biting climactic showdown in the desert. For all its melodrama and grimness, this film has as astonishing amount of humor, mostly invested in the “sick” comments made by Drew D’Arcy and his partner in crime. Originally filmed for theatrical play but ultimately released directly to home video, Till the End of Night made its TV debut courtesy of the Lifetime cable network., A man takes the law into his own hands when his wife is kidnapped by her psychotic ex-husband., Crime drama in which a man must take the law into his own hands when his wife is kinapped by her ex-husband. Unaware that she had been married before, the man is caught up in a scheme that sees him accused of murder. When he tries to convince the authorities that his wife is in trouble, the police do not believe him, and the trapped woman is thus dependent on him alone for survival., A man (Scott Valentine) takes the law into his own hands when his wife is kidnapped by her psychotic ex-husband. Diana: Katherine Kelly Lang. D’arcy: John Enos. Garrett: David Keith. Written and directed by Larry Brand., John Davenport thought he had everything: a beautiful house, two adorable children and Diana, the perfect wife. But Diana hides a dark secret. Now the past is back to haunt them in the form of her violent ex-husbabd, Drew D’arcy. Drew won’t give up until he has destroyed the Davenport’s World, and John must battle to save it.