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1961 - directed by Jean-Claude Tramont ,
screenplay by W.D. Richter
Producers: Leonard Goldberg, Jerry Weintraub
Universal Studios
Starring:

Gene Hackman (George Dupler),
Barbra Streisand (Cheryl Gibbons),
Diane Ladd (Helen Dupler),
Dennis Quaid (Freddie Dupler)

 

Diane, French star Annie Girardot
and director Jean-Claude Tramont
Gene Hackman plays a disgruntled suburbanite who manages the Ultra-Sav, an all-night drugstore. He hates his job, hates his debts and responsibilities, and isn't overly fond of his wife (Diane Ladd) and son (Dennis Quaid). Partly as a form of protest, Hackman enters into an affair with Barbra Streisand, the wife of his neighbor. Streisand doesn't belong in this picture at all, but she can be forgiven her acting excesses because she wasn't the first choice for the role anyway (Lisa Eichhorn dropped out just before shooting began). The best moments in All Night Long involve the steady stream of oddballs and losers who trickle into Hackman's establishment. There is also a cute Apocalypse Now parody involving a battery-operated toy helicopter. The principal attraction of All Night Long is Gene Hackman playing an endearingly recognizable modern type. ~ Hal Erickson, (NY Times 1981)
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