All Night is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film starring Carmel Myers and Rudolph Valentino (credited as Rudolpho di Valentina), directed by Paul Powell and released by Universal Pictures under the name Bluebird Photoplays.
A print of the film still survives and was released to DVD by Grapevine Video in 2005.
Richard Thayer, a shy, unassuming man (Valentino), is in love with a sheltered young woman, Elizabeth ("Beth") Lane (Myers). While the feelings are mutual and Richard wishes to propose, he can never find a moment to speak to Beth alone—she is constantly surrounded by admirers and her overprotective father (Wadsworth Harris).
Richard explains his predicament to his friends, young married couple William and Maude Harcourt (Charles Dorian and Mary Warren). They agree to help by hosting Richard and Beth at a private dinner at their home. Beth's father agrees to let her dine with the Harcourts, but insists that she keep to an 11:00 curfew.
The evening of the dinner William Harcourt receives a telegram from a prospective business associate, Bradford (William Dyer), informing him that he is arriving that night for a surprise visit. The announcement throws the Harcourts into a panic. William has recently mortgaged his home and life savings to buy a copper mine; he is counting on a $1-million investment from Bradford to save his business and house. He does not have any servants to welcome the millionaire, having fired them earlier in the day in a fit of rage.
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"All Night" is a pop rock and power pop song by American pop rock band R5. It was released on June 2, 2015 as the third single from Sometime Last Night, along with the album's iTunes pre-order. The song was announced on May 28 as the album's opening track.
The "All Night" music video was released on July 8, 2015. It was filmed solely in a club bathroom with several of R5's friends including Allison Holker, Riker's partner from season 20 of Dancing with the Stars and actors Michael Rosenbaum and Alfonso Ribeiro.
"All Night" received positive reviews from music blogs. Teen magazine Fanlala described it as "the perfect summer love song." A writer from Shine On Media said "All Night" has "the R5 sound but it also has an old school rock vibe which we love."