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Night After Night (1932)
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Synopsis
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." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Louis Calhern
Dick Bolton
Constance Cummings
Jerry Healy
Wynne Gibson
Iris Dawn
Al Hill
Blainey
Roscoe Karns
Leo
George Raft
Joe Anton
Alison Skipworth
Mrs. Mabel Jellyman
Mae West
Maudie
Production Crew
Louis Bromfield
Book Author
Ernest Haller
Cinematographer
Archie Mayo
Director
William Le Baron
Producer
Kathryn Scola
Screenwriter
Mae West
Screenwriter
Vincent Lawrence
Screenwriter
Year: 1932
Runtime: 73
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
MCA Entertainment
Universal
Release
by Paramount
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.