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Night World 1932

Runtime

58 mins

Language

English

English

“Happy” MacDonald runs a speakeasy with his unfaithful wife during Prohibition. On a tumultuous night he faces intimidation from bootleggers, while the club’s star dancer becomes enamored with a grieving young socialite who drinks to escape her tragedy, and other dramatic events unfold.

“Happy” MacDonald runs a speakeasy with his unfaithful wife during Prohibition. On a tumultuous night he faces intimidation from bootleggers, while the club’s star dancer becomes enamored with a grieving young socialite who drinks to escape her tragedy, and other dramatic events unfold.

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Night World does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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On a cold winter’s night outside Happy’s Nightclub, Irish-American police officer Ryan Robert Emmett O’Connor chats with African-American doorman Tim Washington Clarence Muse, who is worried about his critically ill wife. Inside, club owner Happy Boris Karloff is locked in a tense exchange with his glamorous yet shrewish wife Jill Dorothy Revier, while greeting a regular crew that includes the crooked gambler Ed Powell George Raft and the troubled, wealthy college student Michael Rand Lew Ayres. Rand carries the heavy burden of a family tragedy: his mother killed his father after catching him with another woman, a crime that tabloids have followed closely for years. He drinks to numb the pain that never seems to leave him.

Backstage, the casino’s daily grind intensifies. Powell asks Ruth Taylor Mae Clarke, a chorus girl, for a date, and after a friendly wager goes awry, she agrees to accompany him. After the floor show, the chorus girls are kept late by Klauss Russell Hopton, a strict dance master who is secretly having an affair with Jill. The atmosphere of flirtation and danger thickens as the night wears on.

Edith Blair Dorothy Petersen notices Michael Rand nursing a bottle and drama swirls around him. Edith, who was involved in the earlier murder, recounts a painful history to Michael: she and his father were close, and she insists that his killer mother never truly loved his father, condemning him as he lay dying. Disturbed by the revelations, Michael erupts, overturning a table and losing consciousness after a punch. Ruth tends to him in a quieter, more intimate moment away from the stage.

Happy steps out to broker bootleg liquor deals with another gangster, Jim Huntley Gordon. Tim asks again if he can leave to visit his ailing wife, but Happy refuses, deepening the friction between loyalty and duty. When Michael regains consciousness, he and Ruth share a meaningful conversation, and the crowd outside the spotlight shifts as Powell interrupts and insists Ruth accompany him to his apartment. Michael responds with a punch, and Tim helps carry Powell to a taxi. Then Michael’s mother enters, prompting a confrontation about the past and the damage it caused.

Night turns to a tense, almost ritual struggle: Klauss takes a brief break from rehearsal to chase his own desires, while Happy returns to a club that seems to spin on a knife’s edge. Tim’s longing to see his wife clashes with the fear driving him to stay, and his plea is once again rejected. A devastating realization follows: Jill and Klauss’s affair is exposed, and Klauss is dismissed as a result. Happy confesses that he will not divorce Jill, but will instead bind himself to her while trying to make her miserable.

A quiet dinner between Michael and Ruth grows into something more urgent as Michael asks Ruth to consider running away with him to Bali as his wife, a proposal that hints at a future built on new beginnings even as shadows from the past loom large. Just moments later, Tim learns that his wife has died, and he heads toward her bedside, only to be fatally shot by Jim and a fellow gangster who have come for Happy. In a brutal volley, Happy and Jill are killed in turn, and the gunfight threatens Michael and Ruth as the criminals turn their weapons toward them.

At the last moment, the returning police officer Ryan intervenes, shooting the attackers and saving Michael and Ruth. The couple boards a police wagon together, and Ruth agrees to go to Bali with Michael, stepping toward a fragile future that promises a chance at happiness beyond the night’s violence.

This night at Happy’s Nightclub blends danger, desire, and desperation, weaving a story of damaged relationships, family secrets, and the precarious balance between crime and law. The city’s underbelly casts a long shadow over every choice, yet the arc of Ruth and Michael offers a glimmer of hope—strong enough to face whatever comes next, even as the night itself refuses to stay quiet.

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