All Night
All Night

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All Night

1918
Movie
58 min
English

A married society couple (Dorian and Warren) persuade an unmarried pair (Valentino and Myers) to take their places at a party while they pretend to be the servants.

Insights

Director: Paul CazeneuveGenres: Silent, Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

This silent comedy follows the romantic escapades of a young man who attends a party with his wealthy uncle and tries to impress a beautiful socialite. Various misunderstandings and comedic situations arise as he navigates the complexities of the party and his burgeoning romance.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1918, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, films of this era were generally judged on their entertainment value, comedic timing, and romantic appeal. It likely received moderate attention for its lighthearted subject matter and performances typical of the period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely appreciated for its lighthearted comedic elements.

  • Viewers probably enjoyed the romantic storyline and the performances of the era.

  • Considered a typical entertainment piece of the silent film era.

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Fun Fact

As a silent film, 'All Night' relied entirely on visual storytelling, intertitles, and the actors' performances to convey its plot and humor, a common practice before the advent of synchronized sound in cinema.

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