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Release Date:
March 15, 1961
Original Title:
All in a Night's Work
Alternate Titles:
Alles in einer Nacht
Dziewczyna W Hotelu
Il a suffi d'une nuit
Jövedelmező éjszaka
Munter pige på eventyr
Todo en una noche
Tyttö kylpyviitassa
Una Notte Movimentata
Всей работы на одну ночь
凡ては夜に始まる
寻芳客
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Hal Wallis Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: KN
Runtime: 94
After the sudden death of magazine publisher Colonel Ryder, his nephew, Tony inherits the magazine and has big plans to expand it. While negotiating a loan from the bank, Tony gets a call from a detective surrounding his uncle's death. It turns out Colonel Ryder died in his hotel room with a smile on his face and a young woman was seen fleeing his room wearing only a towel. Suspicious of this woman and afraid the magazine's wholesome image may be tarnished and their loan denied, Tony asks the detective to stick around and find her.
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Art Direction:
Hal Pereira
Walter H. Tyler
Assistant Director:
Daniel McCauley
Associate Producer:
Paul Nathan
Costume Design:
Edith Head
Director:
Joseph Anthony
Director of Photography:
Joseph LaShelle
Editor:
Howard A. Smith
Hair Supervisor:
Nellie Manley
Makeup Supervisor:
Wally Westmore
Original Music Composer:
André Previn
Other:
Richard Mueller
Producer:
Hal B. Wallis
Joseph H. Hazen
Screenplay:
Edmund Beloin
Maurice Richlin
Sidney Sheldon
Set Decoration:
Arthur Krams
Sam Comer
Sound Recordist:
Gene Merritt
Charles Grenzbach
Special Effects:
John P. Fulton
Story:
Margit Veszi
Supervising Editor:
Warren Low
Theatre Play:
Owen Elford
Visual Effects:
Farciot Edouart
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