All Through The Night Page #2

Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Vincent Sherman
Production: Warner Bros.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
APPROVED
Year:
1942
107 min
299 Views


-Oh, thank you.

Here, buy yourself a yacht.

-Thanks, Gloves.

-Thank you.

You done a good job, boys. Hey, Gloves.

Won't you please reconsider my request?

-This date is personally important to me.

-See the dame tomorrow.

But l'm aging fast.

l wanna take advantage of my youth.

Mr. Miller.

Hello, Mrs. Donahue.

-Did you see my son?

-Yes.

-How is he?

-Fine. Fine.

-Any circles under his eyes?

-l didn't see any.

-For you.

-For me?

Oh, no, ain't that sweet of him?

l'll be down in a few minutes.

-Thank you, Mrs. Heller. Come again.

-Good day.

-Hello, Anna.

-Oh, it's good you came back.

l promised Mrs. Schultz

Rosalie's birthday cake for half past 2.

-Anna.

-Yes?

-Was somebody here to see me?

-No, do you expect anybody?

No, no. l was just asking.

Herman, what's the matter?

ls anything wrong?

No, no. You go deliver the cake.

l will talk to you when you come back.

-There's something l have to tell you.

-Herman.

Don't worry.

Thank you.

Hello, Papa Miller. How is everything?

-Hello.

-Hello.

You're not very polite today.

You didn't ask me how l am.

Look, the candies l like.

l'll have a few. You don't mind?

-Have some popcorn?

-No.

No? No.

Say, Papa Miller,

you have been a very busy man lately.

l've been watching for you all morning.

-Deliveries. A man must make a living.

-Of course.

But l must make a living too.

Excuse me. l have some work to do.

Tell me, Papa Miller,

were you down at the pier this morning?

You know l go to the pier

every morning.

Well, then you got

the information from Schiller?

No.

-Oh, you didn't?

-No.

l won't do this kind of work anymore.

You won't.

Perhaps you need

a little encouragement.

You don't frighten me.

Frighten you.

l didn't want to frighten you.

l merely wanted to warn you.

You see, tonight's job

is very, very important.

l don't care. l won't do it.

l've thought it over.

You are criminals.

Murderers.

l won't have any part--

Perhaps now

you'll change your mind.

No. You can beat me.

You can do whatever you want...

...but l won't do it,

and l won't let you do it.

l'll stop all of you. l'll tell the police.

l will tell everybody.

No!

This is exasperating.

A man on first, a man on second...

...a man on third, two out,

three balls and two strikes...

...and we have to leave the game.

-Why?

-Yeah, why?

l don't know.

But my old lady says it's urgent.

And when she says

it's urgent, it's urgent.

-You gonna be long, coach?

-What do you care?

Well, somebody's waiting for me,

and that's urgent too.

-Hello, Mom. What's the trouble?

-Oh, hello, son. l'm glad you're here.

-l got here as quick as l could.

-l hated to call you, but he isn't here.

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Leonard Spigelgass

Leonard Spigelgass (November 26, 1908 – February 15, 1985) was an American film producer and screenwriter. more…

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