After Tonight
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After Tonight | |
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Directed by | George Archainbaud |
Starring | Constance Bennett |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date(s) | October 26, 1933 |
Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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After Tonight is a 1933 World War I drama film starring Constance Bennett as a woman who falls in love with a captain, who is actually her enemy. They begin a romance, but when he finds out she is his enemy, he is forced to arrest her. The film was directed by George Archainbaud.
The film lost $100,000 at the box office, which made the studio consider firing Bennett.[1]
[edit] Cast
- Constance Bennett - Carla Vanirska, aka K-14 and Karen Schöntag
- Gilbert Roland - Capt. Rudolph 'Rudy' Ritter
- Edward Ellis - Maj. Lieber
- Sam Godfrey - Franz
- Lucien Prival - Lt. Erlich
- Mischa Auer - Agent Lehan
- Ben Hendricks Jr. - Sgt. Probert
- Leonid Snegoff - Pvt. Muller
- Evelyn Carter Carrington - Frau Stengel
- Virginia Weidler - Olga, Carla's Niece (uncredited)
[edit] References
- ^ New York Times Overview
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