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All Through the Night is an odd mix of genres that somehow works, blending action, comedy, and thriller elements with a distinctly wartime vibe. The pacing is brisk, typical of early 40s films, and it maintains a light-hearted tone even while dealing with Nazi sabotage. The performances from a young Humphrey Bogart and a quirky supporting cast offer a unique charm. There’s an unmistakable energy to the dialogue, with snappy exchanges that feel both spontaneous and well-crafted. The practical effects are straightforward but effective, especially in the chase scenes. It's not just another war film; it captures a moment in time when America was grappling with its role in the war, all wrapped up in a comedic package.
Released by Warner Bros. with a runtime of 107 minutes.Shot in black and white, typical of the era's productions.Features a mix of comedic dialogue and thriller elements.Notable for its portrayal of wartime America.
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