eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5f0532 ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Film Complet French magazine July 5, 1951 Humphrey Bogart with gun! Date Sold 8/4/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage French Magazine (measures 7 1/2" x 11" [19 x 28 cm]) (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 is a French magazine called "Le Film Complet", and each issue had an adaptation of a then current movie, with an image from the movie on the cover, and many small images from the movie scattered in the interior pages. It is like the "movie edition" hardcover books that were put out in the U.S. at the same time, except that this is a 8-page magazine. Apparently, the magazine "shrank" in size as the years went by, because we have seen mid 1930s ones that are 16 pages, and 1940s ones that are just 8 pages. Note that we have provided a picture of the front cover of the magazine, and pictures of interior two-page spreads (including the table of contents page if there is one; but we didn't make much effort to find the best ones!). These images should greatly help you judge the overall condition of the magazine, and the contents page lets you know exactly what articles and stories are contained in this particular issue. Please know that these magazines are sealed in bags and are ready for shipping, and we cannot answer any questions about them or look through them for you, so please bid (or do not bid) based on the images we have provided. Condition: very good. Note that we have attempted to check to see if the magazine is complete and uncut, and we believe that it is. However, there is a slight possibility that we might have missed a small cut or a page that was neatly removed, and if that happens, you can return the magazine. We have solely provided an overall description of the condition of the magazine, but you can also refer to our super-sized images. Please bid (or not bid) based on that overall grade and by viewing the super-sized images. Learn More about condition grades
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