NO
A link to the cast is below, I am not sure which one is the "voice" you speak of.
This use of passive voice is appropriate because the identity of the performer is unknown (or concealed) . IF the actor is known, it would be best to use active voice. The boy broke the window last night when no one was home. The drifter broke the window last night when no one was home. NOTE 1: The word "by" is often a clue to a passive sentence, along with helping verbs of the "be" variety (is, was, were, has, have, had, etc.). NOTE 2: When you create active sentences, it makes sentences shorter--a good thing! So always try to put the actor FIRST, with an active verb.
The Voice of the Night was created in 1980.
The Voice in the Night was created in 1907-11.
The ISBN of The Voice of the Night is 0-425-12816-4.
The Voice of the Night is by Dean Koonz. The mass market paperback has 352 pages. The Berkeley hardcover is 232 pages.
Please go see your doctor right away. It is far too dangerous not to, because you could loose your voice permanently if you don't.
I Still Hear Your Voice at Night was created on 2011-01-29.
'The' in a sentence is an indicator that word it's referring to is a specific person or thing: I saw the director at dinner last night. If it wasn't a specific director, you might say: There was a director at dinner last night. "The" can also be used to indicate just one: I saw the director at dinner last night. If there were more than one director, you might say: I saw directors at dinner last night. I saw several directors at dinner last night. I saw two directors at dinner last night. I saw some directors at dinner last night. But, just to be tricky, 'the' would also be used for more than one if those were specific ones, such as: I saw all of the directors at dinner last night.
No. It is two words, every night.The word everyday actually means ordinary, not happening every day.
The Voice in the Night - 1916 II was released on: USA: 21 December 1916