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  1. Proof that Hollywood movie plots never go away, they just get new facades is The Wagons Roll at Night (1941). A remake of 1937's Kid Galahad, this Warner Bros. melodrama transfers the story from the boxing ring to the big top, but keeps the basic character structure and even some of the same actors from the original. Humphrey Bogart (who'd been the villain in Kid Galahad) stars as the tough ...

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  4. The Wagons Roll at Night feels most notable in casting Humphrey Bogart in a relatively unique role, compared to most of his stuff, as this puts him as a somewhat sinister carnival owner rather than a gangster of some kind or the Han Solo archetype heart of gold rogue. That does make this interesting, at least.

  5. The Wagons Roll at Night 1941 with Sylvia Sidney, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie. Humphrey Bogart as traveling carnival owner Nick Coster, Sylvia Sidney as his girlfriend, and Eddie Albert as a newcomer who falls in love with Nick's sister, played by Joan Leslie. 20 классов.

  6. The Wagons Roll at Night is a film directed by Ray Enright with Humphrey Bogart, Sylvia Sidney, Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie .... Year: 1941. Original title: The Wagons Roll at Night. Synopsis: A lion escapes Nick Coster's carnival and is captured by grocery clerk Matt Varney whom Nick brings into the show and eventually makes chief lion tamer.

  7. About. The Wagons Roll At Night. DRAMA. The tents are leaky. The troupers are weary. The carnival limps into town and sets up for another show. To the public, the carnival means exciting performers. To Nick Coster, those performers are "mugs and grifters and riffraff all under one tent." Nick should know.