All Through the Night is a 1942 American comedy-crime-spy thriller film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt, and Kaaren Verne, and featuring many of the Warner Bros. company of character actors. Warner Brothers released it. The supporting cast features Peter Lorre, Frank McHugh, Jackie Gleason, Phil Silvers, Barton MacLane, and William Demarest.
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Cast notes
⦿ Jackie Gleason and Wallace Ford are billed onscreen as "Jackie C. Gleason" and "Wally Ford," respectively.
⦿ Jackie Gleason and Phil Silvers owe their presence in the film to the direct intervention of Warner Bros. studio head Jack L. Warner, who personally phoned Sherman to put them in the picture because he didn't want to keep paying them to "sit around and do nothing." Since the film was already well into shooting, both actors appeared in the opening scene and then were seen little until the climax.
⦿ Kaaren Verne and Peter Lorre married in 1945 and divorced in 1950.
From Russia with Love is a 1963 spy film. It is the second in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions and Sean Connery's second role as MI6 agent 007 James Bond.
The picture was directed by Terence Young, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and written by Richard Maibaum and Johanna Harwood. It is based on Ian Fleming's 1957 novel From Russia, with Love. In the film, Bond is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet consulate clerk Tatiana Romanova in Turkey, where SPECTRE plans to avenge Bond's killing of Dr. No. The film followed Dr. No (1962) and was followed by Goldfinger (1964).
Following the success of Dr. No, United Artists greenlit a sequel and doubled the budget available for the producers. In addition to filming on location in Turkey, the action scenes were shot at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, and in Scotland. Production ran over budget and schedule and was rushed to finish by its scheduled October 1963 release date.
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G Men is a 1935 Warner Bros. crime film starring James Cagney, Ann Dvorak, Margaret Lindsay, and Lloyd Nolan in his film debut. According to Variety, the movie was one of the top-grossing films of 1935. The supporting cast features Robert Armstrong and Barton MacLane.
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🎥 A newspaper ad for G Men connects the film to real-life G Men in the FBI, who were tracking kidnappers in the Pacific Northwest.
One year after graduation, New York City lawyer James "Brick" Davis has no clients because he refuses to compromise with his ideals and integrity. His friend Eddie Buchanan tries to recruit him as a federal agent or "G Man" (government man), but Davis is unsure. However, when...
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar - Episodes 246-250 - The Alvin Summers Matter - 1955
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Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar is a radio drama that aired on CBS Radio from February 18, 1949 to September 30, 1962.
✦ Starring Bob Bailey
Written by Robert Ryf
Produced and Directed by Jack Johnstone
Features Virginia Gregg, Marvin Miller, Don Diamond, Tony Barrett, and Parley Baer
The first several seasons imagined protagonist Johnny Dollar as a private investigator drama, with Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund portraying Dollar in succession over the years. In 1955, after a yearlong hiatus, the series came back in its best-known incarnation with Bob Bailey starring in "The Transcribed Adventures of the Man with the Action-packed Expense Account – America's Fabulous Freelance Insurance Investigator." There were 809 episodes (plus two not-for-broadcast auditions) in the 12-year run, and more than 710 still exist today.
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