All Through The Night Full Movie With English Subtitles Online Download

All Through The Night Full Movie With English Subtitles Online Download

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Runyonesque Broadway gamblers turn patriotic when they stumble onto a cell of Nazi saboteurs.
Broadway gambler Gloves Donahue wants to find who killed the baker of his favorite cheesecake. He sees nightclub singer Leda Hamilton leaving the bakery. When her boss Marty's partner Joe is murdered, Leda and her accompanist Pepi disappear. It turns out that beneath all the mystery is a gang of Nazi operatives planning to blow up a battleship in New York harbor.
A colorful gang of hoodlums, led by Humphrey Bogart, investigate the murder of a baker and uncover a Nazi plot. This one's a real treat with a terrific cast. The characters are like something from a Damon Runyon story. Bogie's gang is full of reliable comedic actors like William Demarest, Frank McHugh, and Jackie Gleason. Jane Darwell plays Bogie's mom and Kaaren Verne the dame he falls for. Pre-Casablanca teaming of Bogie with Conrad Veidt and Peter Lorre, who play the main Nazis. That's not all: Judith Anderson, Wallace Ford, Barton MacLane, Edward Brophy, Phil Silvers...a really great lineup. A fun movie with snappy patter and good comedy, action, and intrigue. Bogart fans will, of course, love this. If there's a negative, it's that it's a little overlong for a movie of its type.
If you can overlook the silly plot for the sake of enjoying a cast that includes Bogart, Peter Lorre, Conrad Veidt and Judith Anderson--and don&#39;t expect too much--you might enjoy some of the shenanigans going on here as gambler Bogart and his cronies try to tear the lid off a Nazi spy ring. Some of the dialogue is amusing and on target, but too much of the humor is on the level of a Bowery Boys movie as are the shootouts with Nazis and gangsters in assorted New York settings that look like leftover sets from old Warner films. <br/><br/>Bogey&#39;s pals include newcomers Phil Silvers and Jackie Gleason, both given little to do at this phase of their careers. The humorous quips are constant no matter how serious matters get and supposedly tell us not to take any of the proceedings seriously--which is easy in this case. As a nightclub singer, Kaaren Verne still shows traces of the mysterious accent she had in &quot;Kings Row&quot; except when she sings--a sure sign of dubbing?? She appears ill at ease most of the time, especially when performing in the club and seems an odd choice for a co-starring role with Bogey. Her career went nowhere after this.<br/><br/>The auction scene--where Bogey has to be the highest bidder in order to gain access to an adjoining room--is reminiscent of a similar scene from Hitchcock&#39;s &#39;North by Northwest&#39;. In Hitch&#39;s film it was staged for greater effect with wit, sophistication and a touch of humor. Nevertheless, Bogart is at his best in this particular scene, his first encounter with Conrad Veidt and Judith Anderson.<br/><br/>It never rises above B-picture quality due to its talky script which drags things out for an interminable one hour and forty minutes that seems more like two hours. William Demarest and Frank McHugh are given thankless side-kick roles that become irritating after awhile. <br/><br/>Not one of Bogey&#39;s best and a curiosity piece more than anything else under Vincent Sherman&#39;s slick direction. Still, given the quality players involved, it stirs interest from the cast alone with Veidt, Lorre and Anderson (looking glamorous for a change) particularly enjoyable to watch.

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