After Tonight

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After Tonight
Directed by George Archainbaud
Starring Constance Bennett
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date(s) October 26, 1933
Running time 71 minutes
Country Flag of the United States 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

  1. ^ New York Times Overview
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