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Open All Night (other)
Open All Night may refer to: * ''Open All Night'' (book), a 1922 short story collection by Paul Morand ** ''Open All Night'' (1924 film), an American silent film directed by Paul Bern, based on Morand's book * ''Open All Night'' (1934 film), a British drama directed by George Pearson * ''Open All Night'' (TV series), a 1981-1982 American sitcom * "Open All Night" (song), a 1982 song by Bruce Springsteen * ''Open All Night'' (Georgia Satellites album), a 1988 album by Georgia Satellites * ''Open All Night'' (Marc Almond album), a 1999 album by Marc Almond See also * Up All Night (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Open All Night (book)
''Open All Night'' () is a 1922 short story collection by the French writer Paul Morand. The book was the basis for a 1924 American film adaptation. Contents * Catalan Night (La nuit catalane) * Turkish Night (La nuit turque) * Roman Night (La nuit romaine) * Six-Day Night (La nuit des six jours) * Hungarian Night (La nuit hongroise) * Borealis (La nuit nordique) Publication Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française published the book in France in 1922. It was published in English in 1923, translated by Vyvyan Holland. Ezra Pound also translated the book in the 1920s, but was rejected by the British publisher Chapman and Dodd, which found the stories to be "unsuitable". Pound's translation was rediscovered in the 1970s and published by New Directions Publishing in 1984, in a shared volume with ''Tender Shoots''. Adaptation The book was the basis for the American silent film '' Open All Night'', directed by Paul Bern Paul Bern (born Paul Levy; December 3, 1889September 5, 19 ...
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Open All Night (1924 Film)
''Open All Night'' is a 1924 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. Paul Bern, better known as a writer and later husband of Jean Harlow, directed and Viola Dana, Jetta Goudal, and Raymond Griffith starred. The screenplay is based on Paul Morand's 1922 short story collection '' Open All Night''. Actors Viola Dana and "Lefty" Flynn would soon marry after this film. Cast Preservation ''Open All Night'' is an extant film at the Library of Congress, UCLA Film and Television Archive, George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection, and Cineteca Del Friuli. References External links * *''Open All Night''at ''Odysee LBRY (), is a blockchain-based file-sharing and payment network that powers decentralized platforms, primarily social networks and video platforms. LBRY's creators also created Odysee, an open-source video-sharing website that uses the network ...'' 1924 films American silent feature films Famous Play ...
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Open All Night (1934 Film)
''Open All Night'' is a 1934 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring Frank Vosper, Margaret Vines, Gillian Lind, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Michael Shepley. The screenplay concerns Anton, a Grand Duke who was forced to flee Russia after the 1917 revolution, and now works as the night manager at Paragon House, a London hotel, where he puts his life on the line to help somebody else. Cast * Frank Vosper as Anton * Margaret Vines as Elsie Warren * Gillian Lind as Maysie * Lewis Shaw as Bill Warren * Leslie Perrins as Ranger * Colin Keith-Johnston as Henry * Geraldine Fitzgerald as Jill * Michael Shepley Arthur Michael Shepley-Smith (29 September 1907 – 28 September 1961), known professionally as Michael Shepley, was a British actor, appearing in theatre, film and some television between 1929 and 1961. He was born in Plymouth, Devon. Shepl ... as Hilary References 1934 films 1934 drama films 1930s English-language films British drama ...
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Open All Night (TV Series)
''Open All Night'' is an American sitcom that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from November 28, 1981, to March 5, 1982. The show centered on Gordon Feester (George Dzundza) and his oddball family working in an all-night chain grocery store named 364 Store that is open everyday except Christmas.Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 - Present (7th Edition), page 763, Ballantine Books, 1999 Store manager Feester lives in an apartment above the store with his wife, Gretchen, and his teenaged step-son, Terry. Robin is the tall ( night manager, and officers Steve and Edie often stop by for coffee and doughnuts, but are never able to catch shoplifters or other criminals. Despite a similar title and a setting, it has no connection to the British series ''Open All Hours''. Jay Tarses was co-creator, writer, co-star and occasional director of the show. Cassandra Peterson (better known for her Elvira (character), Elvir ...
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Open All Night (song)
"Open All Night" is a song written and recorded by rock musician Bruce Springsteen, which first appeared on Springsteen's 1982 solo album ''Nebraska''. History Of the 10 songs on ''Nebraska'', "Open All Night" is the only one to feature an electric guitar. With a Chuck Berry-style guitar riff, the song tells the story of an unnamed narrator's all-night drive across industrial New Jersey to reach his girl, Wanda, whom he met when she was a waitress at the Route 60 Bob's Big Boy. "Open All Night" was released as a single in the UK, backed by "The Big Payback", but did not chart. It was also released as a single in The Netherlands and Spain. Though never released as a single in the United States, it garnered enough album oriented rock airplay to reach #22 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Springsteen performed this song infrequently until the Sessions Band Tour of 2006, when it was transformed into an eight-minute "show-stopping rave-up" whose already surreal ...
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Open All Night (Georgia Satellites Album)
''Open All Night'' is the second album by the American Southern rock band the Georgia Satellites, released in 1988. The band promoted the album by opening for Robert Plant on a North American tour. ''Open All Night'' peaked at No. 77 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Production The album was produced by Jeff Glixman. Frontman Dan Baird penned "Dunk 'n' Dine" on the same day that he wrote the band's biggest hit, " Keep Your Hands to Yourself". Ian McLagan played piano on three of the album's tracks. "Don't Pass Me By" is a cover of the Beatles song. Critical reception Robert Christgau concluded that "they'd like to be the Stones, but they're smart enough to know they won't make it and young enough to take their fun where they can get it." The ''St. Petersburg Times'' thought that "although lead singer Baird's original songs are blatantly derivative, he usually adds enough colorful, good ol' boy slang and roadside imagery to turn basic, three-chord bashers into inventive Southern roc ...
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Open All Night (Marc Almond Album)
''Open All Night'' is the tenth solo studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released by Blue Star Music in March 1999. Background Following the moderate success of ''Fantastic Star'' Almond left his record label and released ''Open All Night'' on Blue Star Music, an independent label he founded for the purpose. The album features collaborations with Siouxsie Sioux and Budgie (from The Creatures) on the track "Threat of Love" and with Kelli Ali, who was at that time the lead vocalist of the band Sneaker Pimps, on the track "Almost Diamonds". "Tragedy", "Black Kiss" and "My Love" were released as singles, but they did not chart. The American release of the album came with the bonus track "Beautiful Losers". Critical reception The ''NME'' describe the songs on ''Open All Night'' as inhabiting "an evocative Brel-meets-Barry landscape" with a "midnight blue melancholy". Touching on similar themes the review from ''Hot Press'' describes ''Open All Night's' ...
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