Review of All Through the Night (2008) by Adrian B — 23 Jun 2012
Crazy spoof movie, starring Humphrey Bogart, in which he is part of underground world where he discovers an espionage ring related to World War II and headed by Conrad Veidt. This comes after two people are murdered, one of these which Bogart is framed for that occurs at a club.
There is also a kidnapping a beautiful German woman (Kaaren Verne) that gets entangled in this web of crime. Quick moving, silly, and likable film that has a really interesting cast (other supporting characters include Judith Anderson, William Demehearst, Jane Darwell, and of course, Peter Lorre), that results in funny ending.
Fairly amusing from start to finish.
This review of All Through the Night (2008) was written by Adrian B on 23 Jun 2012.
All Through the Night has generally received positive reviews.
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