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| Rating: |
   
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| Run Time: |
73 min |
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| Released: |
1932 |
| Directors: |
Archie Mayo
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| Genre/Type: |
Drama
Romantic Drama
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| Producers: |
William Le Baron
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Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
In one of his first starring roles,
George Raft plays Joe Anton, a tough but basically decent speakeasy owner who falls in love with Park Avenue socialite Miss Healy (
Constance Cummings). Hoping to come up to the girl's social level, Joe starts taking lessons in speech and behavior from haughty dowager Mrs. Jellyman (
Alison Skipworth). What he doesn't know is that Miss Healy pays attention to him only because he's living in the posh apartment where her family had resided before the Stock Market crash. Even so, the girl genuine falls in love with Joe when it appears as though he's about to desert her in favor of his ex-flame Iris Dawn (
Wynne Gibson). A dreary retread of stock movie-drama themes, Night After Night would be utterly forgotten today were it not for the presence of
Mae West, making her film debut. A scant few seconds after her first appearance, the generously bejeweled West is accosted by a hatcheck girl who coos "Goodness, what lovely diamonds." Swivelling those famous hips, La West replies expansively "Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie." Commenting years later on Night After Night,
George Raft, who suggested that
Mae West be cast in the film, ruefully recalled "She stole everything but the cameras."
| Actors |
Character |
Born |
| George Raft |
Joe Anton |
Sep 26, 1895 in New York City, NY |
| Constance Cummings |
Jerry Healy |
May 15, 1910 in Seattle, WA |
| Wynne Gibson |
Iris Dawn |
Jul 3, 1905 in New York City, NY |
| Mae West |
Maudie |
Aug 17, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York City, NY |
| Alison Skipworth |
Mrs. Mabel Jellyman |
Jul 25, 1863 in London, England, UK |
| Roscoe Karns |
Leo |
Sep 7, 1893 in San Bernardino, CA |
| Al Hill |
Blainey |
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| Louis Calhern |
Dick Bolton |
Feb 16, 1895 in New York City, NY |
| Bradley Page |
Frankie Guard |
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| Dink Templeton |
Patsy |
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| Tom Kennedy |
Tom |
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| William "Wild Bill" Elliott |
Escort |
Oct 15, 1903 in Pattonsburg, MO |
| Harry Wallace |
Jerky |
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| Marty Martyn |
Malloy |
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| Mary Boland |
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Jan 28, 1880 in Philadelphia, PA |