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In a city that never sleeps, a young and ambitious diner owner struggles to keep his business afloat in a world full of challenges and fierce competition. The diner, a cozy place where the community gathers, becomes the perfect backdrop for a myriad of comedic and heartwarming situations. Each night, the protagonist encounters a series of colorful characters: from a dreamy poet to a group of wandering musicians, all seeking refuge and companionship in the darkness of the night.

As time passes, our protagonist finds himself at a crossroads. On one hand, there’s the temptation to sell the diner to a shrewd developer who promises an easier life. On the other, the affection and loyalty he feels for his regulars inspire him to fight for what he has built. The plot thickens when an unexpected romance blossoms with a frequent customer, who helps him see the value of what he has and the importance of human connection.

Amidst laughter and tears, the young man discovers that the nights in his diner are not just a struggle for survival, but also a celebration of life itself. The conclusion offers a lesson on love, friendship, and perseverance, leaving viewers with a sense of nostalgia and hope. Ultimately, the story becomes a tribute to the places that define us and the people who, in our darkest moments, light our way.

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
Paul Bern
Writer
Willis Goldbeck
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.60
Actors
Viola Dana
Jetta Goudal
Adolphe Menjou
Raymond Griffith
Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn
Gale Henry
Jack Giddings
Károly Huszár
Louise Emmons
Reed Howes
Bynunsky Hyman
Joe Murphy
Russ Powell
Julian Rivero
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Open All Night
Duration
64
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