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How long is All Through the Night?
1 hour and 47 minutes
When was All Through the Night released?
January 10, 1942
What is the IMDb rating of All Through the Night?
7.1 out of 10
Who stars in All Through the Night?
Humphrey Bogart
,
Conrad Veidt
, and
Karen Verne
Who wrote All Through the Night?
Leo Rosten
,
Leonard Spigelgass
, and
Edwin Gilbert
Who directed All Through the Night?
Vincent Sherman
Who was the composer for All Through the Night?
Adolph Deutsch
Who was the executive producer of All Through the Night?
Hal B. Wallis
Who was the cinematographer for All Through the Night?
Sidney Hickox
Who was the editor of All Through the Night?
Rudi Fehr
Who are the characters in All Through the Night?
Gloves Donahue, Ebbing, Leda Hamilton, Mrs. Donahue, Barney, Pepi, and Madame
What is the plot of All Through the Night?
Runyonesque Broadway gamblers turn patriotic when they stumble onto a cell of Nazi saboteurs.
What was the budget for All Through the Night?
$643,000
What is All Through the Night rated?
Approved
What genre is All Through the Night?
Action, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller, and War
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