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Échec à la Gestapo

Original title: All Through the Night
  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.3K
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Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Conrad Veidt, and Karen Verne in Échec à la Gestapo (1942)
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Runyonesque Broadway gamblers turn patriotic when they stumble onto a cell of Nazi saboteurs.Runyonesque Broadway gamblers turn patriotic when they stumble onto a cell of Nazi saboteurs.Runyonesque Broadway gamblers turn patriotic when they stumble onto a cell of Nazi saboteurs.

  • Director
    • Vincent Sherman
  • Writers
    • Leonard Spigelgass
    • Edwin Gilbert
    • Leo Rosten
  • Stars
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Conrad Veidt
    • Karen Verne
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Writers
      • Leonard Spigelgass
      • Edwin Gilbert
      • Leo Rosten
    • Stars
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Conrad Veidt
      • Karen Verne
    • 82User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • 'Gloves' Donahue
    Conrad Veidt
    Conrad Veidt
    • Ebbing
    Karen Verne
    Karen Verne
    • Leda Hamilton
    • (as Kaaren Verne)
    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Mrs. Donahue
    Frank McHugh
    Frank McHugh
    • Barney
    Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    • Pepi
    Judith Anderson
    Judith Anderson
    • Madame
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Sunshine
    Jackie Gleason
    Jackie Gleason
    • Starchy
    • (as Jackie C. Gleason)
    Phil Silvers
    Phil Silvers
    • Waiter
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Spats Hunter
    • (as Wally Ford)
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Marty Callahan
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Joe Denning
    Martin Kosleck
    Martin Kosleck
    • Steindorff
    Jean Ames
    Jean Ames
    • Annabelle
    Ludwig Stössel
    Ludwig Stössel
    • Mr. Miller
    • (as Ludwig Stossel)
    Irene Seidner
    Irene Seidner
    • Mrs. Miller
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Forbes
    • Director
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Writers
      • Leonard Spigelgass
      • Edwin Gilbert
      • Leo Rosten
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    User reviews82

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    rmax304823

    Minor Gem

    A neat little comic thriller out of Warner Brothers with Bogart as Gloves Donahue and a great supporting cast filled with names that run on and on. Two particular scenes stand out. Bogart, a lowbrow New Yorker, finds himself stuck at a fancy auction and in an attempt to get backstage begins making outrageous bids -- a woman bids two thousand and Bogart tops her with, "I'll see da lady and raise her five." He gets backstage but is conked unconscious. Recovering, he finds the warehouse filled with incriminating Nazi junk. He spills all this to the dubious police. "I can't grasp it," says the Lieutenant, "maybe I'm not big enough mentally." But finally the cops agree to investigate the warehouse, only for Bogart to discover that everything has been rearranged or removed in such a way as to make his tale sound like a fantasy. (Does any of this sound familiar? You might have seen it in Sam Taylor's screenplay for "North by Northwest.") Great snappy lines -- Bogart to a girl singer: "Sister, I like da way you sling dem obligattos around." While digging around for evidence with his friend Sunshine, "Da police are frequently skeptical." Not as tightly wound as the best comic thrillers, including "North by Northwest" and "The Thirty-Nine Steps," but well worth wasting time on.
    8larryludwigpilot

    Not the normal Bogie film

    Not the typical Bogie film, but still with the typical Bogie... cracking wise and being a tough guy that is slower to catch on that usual. This is more of a romp with plenty of fun thrown in, almost akin to a Bob Hope style Ghost Busters or even a Bowery Boys serial. William Demarest plays a good supporting role for those of us that only remember him from "My Three Sons" replacement to Bill Frawley.

    If you are a fan of the 30's and 40's style vernacular, you will enjoy this film more than most from the period as the lingo is fast and furious and many terms familiar with some new ones in there as well. Light humor, CORNY... but get a bucket of corn of your own to fight back with... and hiss the villain... Gee, I wonder if Bogie will come through in the end and get the pretty girl?!!?
    8blanche-2

    "Guys and Dolls" meets "The House on 92nd Street"

    Humphrey Bogart and a cast of comedians and character actors make it "All Through the Night," a spy story set in New York City. Bogart plays Gloves Donahue, a bigwig in the sports world - gambler, bookie, and he likes to get tourists involved in rigged card games. His boys include Jackie Gleason, William Demarest, Phil Silvers, and Frank McHugh - a bunch of characters right out of Damon Runyon if there ever were any. When the baker who makes Gloves' favorite cheesecake is murdered, Gloves is determined to find out what happened. The trail leads to a spy ring run by sinister Conrad Veidt with assistance from Judith Anderson, her dachshund Hansel, and Peter Lorre. Lorre doubles as a pianist for a nightclub singer (Kaaren Verne) whose father is in a concentration camp and being used as leverage so she will assist the spies.

    This is a fast-paced, funny film made shortly before Pearl Harbor. Its underlying message is that the Nazis aren't going to be content with a few eastern European countries; they want it all. As propaganda, it goes down easily with a terrific cast and some hilarious moments, particularly when Bogart and Demarest attend a secret meeting posing as Nazis.

    The plot, of course, is preposterous, and the notes that Bogart finds in Veidt's desk are, for some reason, written in English instead of German, but none of that takes away from the enjoyment of the movie.

    The performances are all excellent, but Bogart is a wonder. His no-nonsense, honest delivery and perfect timing work beautifully in comedy as well as drama.

    This is a delightful movie - don't miss it.
    7ezlidblue-1

    Bad Bogart turns good over cheesecake!

    Actually, this movie is better than most, with a good deal of the credit going to the myriad cast of star-quality actors. I suspect it was part of the Hollywood WWII propaganda stable but the story still resonates today and, just maybe, provides a cautionary tale as well.

    Interesting seeing a young and slim Jackie Gleason (billed as Jackie C. Gleason) and noting this was just one of seven movies he was in in 1942! Bogart had perfected his small-town crook role by the time this movie came out. He unwittingly gets involved in a Nazi spy ring and it all begins with his love of a cheesecake made by an old man who is found murdered. The chase for the killer(s) is on...

    You cannot watch this movie without smiling at the antics of Frank McHugh, the character actor who endeared himself to many during the 30s and 40s.

    Conrad Veidt is phenomenally evil as the Nazi spy and it's important to remember this man actually fled from Germany to reside in England and America, giving all of his monies and salaries to the British Government to fight the Nazi menace. He is always good in the Nazi genre but it surely must have galled him to play these roles on so many occasions when he despised the very people he portrayed. His interaction with the imperious Judith Anderson (later, Dame Judith Anderson) is actually a la film noir at its best.

    Excellent cast brings this movie up a notch from the formulaic movies during WWII and this one is well worth watching.
    9rak001

    Nazis have no sense of humor

    A very funny war era movie. Bogart had played a gangster in comedies (Brother Orchid with Edward J. Robinson), but played it straight as a tough guy. This movie highlighted Bogart's great comedic timing which was also evident in harder edged movies from the same period: The Big Sleep, Casablanca, and the Maltese Falcon. All Through the Night makes a fun companion piece to these movies and like the others, has a great supporting cast.

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    • Trivia
      When "Gloves" Donahue (Humphrey Bogart) shows the desk clerk the newspaper with his mug on it, it's actually a picture of him as Roy Earle from La Grande Évasion (1941).
    • Goofs
      Near the ending, after the fight at the fifth column meeting in the toy store basement, Ebbing (Conrad Veidt) escapes and intends to blow up the American battleship. He orders Pepe (Peter Lorre) to help. Pepe refuses and is shot. He tumbles down the stairs dead. Moments later Gloves (Humphrey Bogart) runs up the stairs, but Pepe is nowhere to be seen.
    • Quotes

      Sunshine: [Sneaking through villains' hideout] Hmm. What kind of radio is that?

      Alfred "Gloves" Donahue: That's a short wave outfit.

      Sunshine: What goes on here?

      Alfred "Gloves" Donahue: I don't know. I don't get it. Hold on.

      [Moves cigarette lighter, revealing portrait of Adolf Hitler on wall]

      Alfred "Gloves" Donahue: Aha!

      Sunshine: Mm-hm! Schickelgruber, the house painter!

      Alfred "Gloves" Donahue: Yeah, I recognize the face but I don't know where to put it. Hey, there's more here than meets the F. B. I.

    • Connections
      Edited into Les contes de la crypte: You, Murderer (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      All Through the Night
      (1941)

      Music by Arthur Schwartz

      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Sung by Karen Verne at the Duchess Club

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 1949 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Una noche interminable
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $643,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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