
A couple's marriage is going stale. She wants a take-charge kind of guy, someone who'll show her who the boss is.

body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the dimly lit realm of 'Open All Night', a couple's marriage is a stagnant pool, lacking the vibrancy that once defined their relationship. The wife, played by Louise Emmons, yearns for a man who embodies confidence and authority, a take-charge kind of guy who can assert ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Paul Bern

Malcolm St. Clair
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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the dimly lit realm of 'Open All Night', a couple's marriage is a stagnant pool, lacking the vibrancy that once defined their relationship. The wife, played by Louise Emmons, yearns for a man who embodies confidence and authority, a take-charge kind of guy who can assert his dominance. Conversely, her husband, portrayed by Bynunsky Hyman, is not wired that way; he genuinely believes that women don't respect men who exhibit such traits.The narrative..."

Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn
Willis Goldbeck, Paul Morand
United States

