Late at Night (film)

Late at Night is a 1946 British film written by Henry C. James and directed by Michael C. Chorlton.

It was a low budget B picture released as a supporting feature in cinemas.

[1] It was called "an unintentionally funny thriller.

"[2] A reporter investigates black marketeering in wood alcohol.

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