All Through the Night

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All Through the Night is a 1942 wartime comedy-thriller film starring Humphrey Bogart as a New York gambler who uncovers a Nazi spy ring.

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instanceOf comedy-thriller film
film
wartime film
basedOn story by Leonard Q. Ross
character Franz Ebbing
Gloves Donahue
Leda Hamilton
Madame
Pepi
cinematographyBy Sidney Hickox
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Vincent Sherman
distributedIn theatrical release
distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
editedBy Rudi Fehr
filmFormat black-and-white
filmingStudio Warner Bros. Studios
genre comedy
spy film
thriller
hasNotableAspect early film appearance of Jackie Gleason
mixes comedy with wartime espionage
hasTheme World War II
anti-Nazi resistance
leadActorRole Humphrey Bogart as Gloves Donahue
musicBy Franz Waxman
originalLanguage English
partOf American World War II home-front cinema
plotSummary A New York gambler uncovers and battles a Nazi spy ring operating in the city
producer Hal B. Wallis
Jack Warner
surface form: Jack L. Warner
productionCompany Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros.
releaseDate 1942-01-10
releaseYear 1942
runtime 107 minutes
screenwriter Edwin Gilbert
Leonard Q. Ross
Leonard Spigelgass
surface form: Leonard Spiegelgass
setting New York City
starring Conrad Veidt
Frank McHugh
Humphrey Bogart
Jackie Gleason
Judith Anderson
Kaaren Verne
Peter Lorre
William Demarest

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Karen Verne notableWork All Through the Night