All Night Long is a British noir film set in the East End of London. It tells the melodramatic story of jealousy, rivalry, and interracial romance within the jazz music scene. The film revolves around several interconnected characters, including a saxophone player, a pianist, a singer, and a drummer, all entangled in a web of deceit, mind games, and business competition. The plot escalates as tensions rise and relationships are tested, resulting in a dramatic climax.
A small town youth finds fulfillment and romance in a big city's creative writing course, but feels obliged to sacrifice them when his sister's home life deteriorates in his absence.
A look at the last days of James Ferman's rule as Chief Censor of the British Board of Film Classification.
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