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All Through the Night

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When noted gambler Alfred "Gloves" Donahue (Humphrey Bogart) makes a trip to his local bakery to see why his cheesecake hasn't been delivered, he sees nightclub singer Leda Hamilton (Kaaren Verne) leaving the bakery, and finds that his favorite baker has been murdered. Donahue becomes the prime suspect in the case, so he has to take matters into his own hands to clear his name. Things take a shocking turn when he discovers that a Nazi spy ring may have had a hand in the poor baker's death.
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Variety Staff Variety Bogart, as retired mobster turned bigtime gambler, is easy to take. Feb 23, 2012 Full Review Bosley Crowther New York Times In spite of its slap-bang construction and its hour-and-three-quarters length, the picture does move with precision and steadily maintained suspense. Mar 25, 2006 Full Review Geoff Andrew Time Out Strong acting from a superb cast make it more than watchable, though both propaganda and direction are less than inspired. Feb 9, 2006 Full Review Adrian Turner Radio Times Bogart is on decent enough form and the usual suspects, including Conrad Veidt and Peter Lorre, lurk in the shadows as they often did in these vehicles. Rated: 3/5 Mar 25, 2014 Full Review TV Guide Often-underrated director Vincent Sherman demonstrates a fine feel for the ambiance of 1940s New York, with plenty of machine-gun dialogue to spice up the proceedings. Rated: 3.5/4 Mar 25, 2014 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Bogart is great in this comedy thriller, which was made during WWII and was much ahead of its time in narrative and tone. Rated: B+ Mar 5, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews

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John F A Bogart cult classic thoroughly enjoyable on multiple levels. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/22/24 Full Review Steve D The mix of tones doesn't work. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 05/26/23 Full Review REDS S Anything bogarts does is done with total profection.. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ .. I have seen all of his movies and some of his auditions and when he steps to the camera you know that he is in a class that I never seen another actor do ..MAGIC ..very seldom does he have to do a scene a second time ..The magic just comes alive ..one more thing when a actress or actor makes a mistake he will give them a helping hand and not do some of the stuff other actors do like yell , or tell the producer get rid of them ..He is a true professional on and off the screen ..we need more bogart,s and Cagney's in films today and not these brats who promote all the VOLIENCE that your kid watch,s today and then goes out and shoots anything or anyone... Humphrey Bogart thank you for all those great films that you entertained us with Rotten the movie is great but I didn't see it on rotten or found it ...only the trailer ..so that comment you made ,,you can stick it were the sun don't shine Rated 1 out of 5 stars 04/03/23 Full Review bo s I enjoyed this movie when I was 14 (too many years ago) but today it's barely a cut above a Three Stooges. It was intended to make the Nazis look like fools and pushovers and maybe it was campy fun back in the day but there are many more pre-war films from that time that are superior, e.g. 39 Steps, Foreign Correspondent, etc. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Frances H Full of big name stars and famous Hollywood character actors, this well done piece of war propaganda is still a good flick to entertain today. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/21/20 Full Review Audience Member The best way I can describe this film is to say it's got all the qualities of a top notch B movie. The script is okay, but the actors all seem to know we know they're playing. It's a fun little movie that doesn't take itself all too seriously -- but it's haunting to realize its release date was five days prior to Pearl Harbor. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis When noted gambler Alfred "Gloves" Donahue (Humphrey Bogart) makes a trip to his local bakery to see why his cheesecake hasn't been delivered, he sees nightclub singer Leda Hamilton (Kaaren Verne) leaving the bakery, and finds that his favorite baker has been murdered. Donahue becomes the prime suspect in the case, so he has to take matters into his own hands to clear his name. Things take a shocking turn when he discovers that a Nazi spy ring may have had a hand in the poor baker's death.
Director
Vincent Sherman
Producer
Hal B. Wallis
Screenwriter
Leonard Spigelgass, Edwin Gilbert
Production Co
Warner Brothers
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 10, 1942, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 26, 2016
Runtime
1h 47m
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