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  1. The Wagons Roll at Night Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Jose Maria Santos Cine-Mundial. The movie has great moments, in which the most sensational artists are ...

  2. 26 de sept. de 2022 · The Wagons Roll at Night” is a bad, boring movie. Nick Coster (Bogie) runs a traveling circus whose big attraction is Hoffman the Great (Sig Ruman), a lion tamer. Unfortunately, Hoffman is a rummy, and one day a lion gets loose. Local boy Matt Varney keeps it at bay so Bogie hires him for the week.

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    9 de feb. de 2007 · sadly with "wagons roll at night," this clearly was not the case. this film is just a routine, unremarkable and predictable affair that is actually a remake of a far superior "warner bros" film, "kid galahad." the plot is identical and that is a pity as "wagons roll at night" quickly loses all hope of displaying so much as a spark of originality.

  4. The Wagons Roll at Night. Humphrey Bogart Sylvia Sidney Eddie Albert. (1941) A carnival operator (Humphrey Bogart) tries to end his sister's fling with a rookie lion tamer (Eddie Albert). Start Shopping. Sign In. 84min. 0%. 33%.

  5. Wagons Roll at Night, The (1941) ** (out of 4) Circus promoter Nick Coaster (Humphrey Bogart) finds himself in trouble when a dangerous lion escapes his act but a grocery clerk (Eddie Albert) ends up saving the day. Nick, seeing the possibility for money, hires the kid on as a lion trainer but soon jealously gets involved as Nick's girlfriend (Sylvia Sidney) starts to fall for the kid but even ...

  6. The Wagons Roll at Night. Starting with this film, Bogart would always receive top billing for the rest of his career. Joan Leslie was only sixteen years old when this film was released. The lions were from Gay's Lion Farm in El Monte, California. In operation from 1925 to 1942 when it closed due to war-time meat rationing, it was a popular ...

  7. Notable Works: “The Spoilers”. “The Wagons Roll at Night”. Ray Enright (born March 25, 1896, Anderson, Indiana, U.S.—died April 3, 1965, Los Angeles, California) American film director who made more than 70 films in a variety of genres. Enright was a former editor for Mack Sennett. He directed his first film, a comedy short, Verse or ...