eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5j022 ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 7.5x9.5 still '42 close up of Humphrey Bogart reassuring Kaaren Verne! Date Sold 6/4/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" (8x10) Movie Still (Learn More) All Through the Night, the 1942 Vincent Sherman World War II (WWII) Nazi spy espionage gambling gangster crime film noir ("The underworld's top trigger-guy blasts away at the toughest mob he's ever faced!"; "It's a shooting battle-royal!"; "From a story by Leonard Q. Ross and Leonard Spigelgass"; about some Damon Runyon-esque Broadway gangsters/gamblers, who accidentally stumble on a Nazi spy ring, and they become patriotic and break it up) starring Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt, Kaaren Verne, Jane Darwell, Frank McHugh, Peter Lorre, Judith Anderson, Jackie Gleason, William Demarest, Phil Silvers, and Sam McDaniel. Note that some of the U.S. posters for this movie used images of Bogart from the 1941 film "High Sierra" (the same is true of some posters for "The Maltese Falcon"!). Note that in all three of these movies (All Through the Night, High Sierra, and The Maltese Falcon), Humphrey Bogart only got the lead part because George Raft turned down the lead in all three! Also, Conrad Veidt was only able to play the lead Nazi in this movie because Warner Bros. "borrowed" him from MGM, just as they did with Casablanca. Finally, note that Peter Lorre later married leading lady Kaaren Verne! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this still measures 7 1/2" x 9 1/2", but it does not appear to be trimmed. Note that a paper snipe was glued to the back of the still, and then folded over to the front. Normally, this was done rather than gluing the snipe to the back, so that the snipe could be unfolded and the still could be displayed with the snipe unfolded, which would let moviegoers read the information on the snipe in the lobby. However, this snipe was glued on so that the written portion is only readable when the snipe is folded over the bottom of the still, which slightly defeats this purpose (although one can see the top of the still and the snipe at the same time, which could not be done if the snipe was glued on the back). This was done with many stills of the 1930s, but often, the snipes are either partially or completely lost, because it is easier for them to be torn off. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE SNIPE DOES NOT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON THE FRONT OF THE STILL! Condition: good to very good. The still has changed from its original color to a sepia color (not uncommon in older stills). The still still displays quite nicely, and many people might not realize it was not printed that way. Learn More about condition grades
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