

All Through the Night
Broadway gamblers stumble across a plan by Nazi saboteurs to blow up an American battleship.
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Plot Summary
A patriotic New York City building and loan president, Joe Brooks, discovers that a Nazi spy ring is operating in his neighborhood and attempting to sabotage the war effort. With the help of his tenants and a courageous singer, Joe sets out to thwart their plans and bring the saboteurs to justice before Christmas.
Critical Reception
This wartime thriller was a modest success, praised for its patriotic themes and Bogart's performance, though some critics found the plot a bit predictable. Audiences generally enjoyed its blend of suspense and holiday cheer.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its timely patriotic message and Bogart's solid performance.
- Some found the plot to be a bit thin and formulaic.
- Enjoyed as a light, suspenseful holiday-themed crime film.
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Fun Fact
Despite being known for playing tough guys, Humphrey Bogart's character, Joe Brooks, is a mild-mannered building and loan president who steps up to fight Nazis.
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