That Night (French: Cette nuit là...) is a 1958 French crime drama film directed by Maurice Cazeneuve and starring Mylène Demongeot, Maurice Ronet and Jean Servais. It is an adaptation of the 1957 novel Un silence de mort by Michel Lebrun.
It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Chalvet.
Frédéric Bonnaud called the movie "a caricature of pre-New Wave French cinema" and said "To endure it to the end, you have to love killer dialogue. ... These inanities are spoken with a knowing air, between meaningful silences. They serve as decoration for a banal story of adultery."