The Allnighter  (1987)

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The movie The Allnighter, released in 1987 and directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras with Joseph D. Urbanczyk as cinematographer and editing by Dan M. Rich.
Directed by | Tamar Simon Hoffs
Cinematography by | Joseph D. Urbanczyk
Edited by | Dan M. Rich
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Romance

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Cast
Molly Morrison
Sgt. McLeesh
Connie Alvarez
Hotel Detective Philip
Hotel Detective Ted
Bellhop
Bartender Joe
First Attendent
Arrest Cop
President Edmunds
Brunette
Killer's Date
Louis & Clark Band
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Piano Player
Girl At The Party
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Director: Joan Cusack Video
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