Late at Night is a 1946 British film written by Henry C. James and directed by Michael C. Chorlton. It was a low budget B picture released as a supporting feature in cinemas.[1] It was called "an unintentionally funny thriller."[2]
Late at Night | |
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Directed by | Michael C. Chorlton |
Screenplay by | Henry C. James |
Produced by | Herbert Wyne |
Cinematography | Jan Sikorski |
Production company | Bruton Films |
Distributed by | Premiere |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 mins (later 69 mins) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
editA reporter investigates black marketeering in wood alcohol.
Cast
edit- Daphne Day as Jill Esdaile, singer
- Barry Morse as Dave Jackson, reporter
- Noel Dryden as Tony Cunningham, nightclub boss
- Paul Demel as The Spider, gang leaster
- Frank Atkinson as Sergeant
References
edit- ^ British crime cinema. 1999. p. 199.
- ^ Quinlan, David (1984). British sound films : the studio years 1928-1959. p. 224.
External links
edit- Late at Night at Letterbox DVD
- Late at Night at IMDB