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Helen Roberts, who's on probation, goes back to work as a waitress at Torre's Fish Palace, a San Francisco waterfront dive. The customers are low characters trying to make time with Helen and ex-rum runners trying to make a dishonest dollar. Some of the latter, including Helen's unwelcome suitor Martin Rhodes, are after a mysterious, valuable hidden "cargo"; when violence erupts, Helen finds herself innocently involved, and is soon on the run from both cops and crooks.

Margot Grahame as  Helen Roberts
Gordon Jones as  Martin Rhodes
Vinton Hayworth as  George Skinner
Marc Lawrence as  Dorn
Billy Gilbert as  Torre
Don Barry as  Mario Rigo
Otto Yamaoka as  Fong
Paul Stanton as  District Attorney
Arthur Loft as  Borgum
Walter Miller as  Police Inspector

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Reviews

bkoganbing
1936/12/18

A couple of innocent people, Gordon Jones and Margot Grahame get caught up in an effort to move some stolen gold out of the country in Night Waitress. Jones is a schooner captain who is hired to move the stuff, cargo unknown to him. Grahame is a waitress working at Billy Gilbert's waterfront dive establishment who just gets caught up in it. She also gets caught up in Jones. Had she not been on probation the cops would never even been interested.This B picture from RKO boasts the presence of one movie legend, Anthony Quinn as one of the gangsters involved in the heist. Quite an ingenious place to hide the gold, almost in plain sight.Nothing particularly special about this one, but it's fast moving and exciting entertainment.

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calvinnme
1936/12/19

The film opens on a line of "night waitresses" at Torre's Fish Palace as Torre (Billy Gilbert) does a last minute inspection. Then they march out to work. It is immediately obvious that this restaurant is a dive not a palace. Helen Roberts (Margot Grahame) is the titular night waitress, and from hushed conversation from patrons the audience discovers that Helen is out on probation because of something her roommate did. She claimed innocence, and the court obviously split the difference between imprisonment and exoneration by giving her probation, which means one wrong move and she is back in jail.One customer after another gives her a pick up line, but one is particularly persistent- the guy in booth five, Martin Rhodes (Gordon Jones). He is actually there waiting to make a phone call at precisely 10PM. The call is about an old partner of his who has stashed a fortune and the man on the phone wants to tell Martin how to get it. The guy on the other end of the phone is the younger brother of the actual thief who was tortured to death by some gangsters trying to find the fortune, but the thief never talked. So now the gangsters are following the younger brother.This is where the film breaks down as far as making much sense. We learn that Martin ran liquor on his boat during prohibition, and now runs guns. Getting a job has apparently never occurred to him. But when he finds out what the secret cargo actually is he suddenly becomes a moralist? Martin is a guy completely without charm and loaded with swarm and yet Helen, who knows this guy is up to his neck in illegal activities lets herself fall for him knowing she could go to prison just for being around him? The police take Helen "downtown" to try and sweat a confession out of her (for what?) because she is a "probationer" after a patron at the Fish Palace is shot, ignoring everybody else who was there just based on their say so when she obviously is not armed? Martin ties up a bad guy on his boat and just leaves him alone and unguarded while he eats breakfast next door? I could go on, but you get the picture. The film has good atmosphere and competent acting, but the plot is just goofy. Probably worthwhile if only to see Billy Gilbert in an unusual role and Anthony Quinn in a bit part as a gangster.

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kidboots
1936/12/20

Passable crime movie from RKO featuring two actors who didn't quite make the grade. At least in her home country Margot Grahame was known as Britain's answer to Jean Harlow and dubbed the "Aluminium Blonde" as well as being their highest paid star but Hollywood didn't really want to know, even after her sterling performance in "The Informer". Besides her looks had more in common with Lucille Ball or Barbara Pepper. And Gordon Jones, even though he worked solidly from 1932 until 1963 (the year he died), was destined to have a very familiar face even if you couldn't remember his name.Helen Roberts (Grahame) is back at her waitressing job after a brush with the law and with the full support of Papa Torres (Billy Gilbert) who just wants to see her make good. How anyone could have cast Grahame as a probation girl is amazing - her posh tones seemed more at home in Buckingham Palace than Tony's Fish Palace!!! When not brushing off unwanted suitors she also has to put up with the whispered innuendos about her past which makes her particularly hardened to breezy sea Captain Marty Rhodes (Jones) who wants to get to know her better. He seems to be mixed up with some pretty shady characters who feel he can lead them to a gold shipment but, like Helen, he is really just an innocent bystander who doesn't know what the mysterious shipment he has been hired to deliver, is!!!The most interesting thing about this movie is the number of familiar faces in smaller roles, forget about the two leads. Don "Red" Barry of later "Red Ryder" fame is Rigo who is organising the gold cargo, Marc Lawrence (here billed as Laurence) is Dorne, a thug (what else!!), another thug is played by Anthony Quinn who happened to get a couple of good close-ups. There was also Willie Best as a bystander and the always good Frank Faylen, he of the thousand bit parts and Dobie Gillis's always exasperated father, playing a policeman in the crowd.

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CMUltra
1936/12/21

The story itself is fine, concerning a waitress on probation and a seemingly shady guy. She suspects him as a gangster but he has a charm nonetheless.From there the plot is fast paced (the running time is only 57 minutes)and fairly predictable. The acting is average overall, though the leads (Grahame and Jones) are a cut above.Honestly though, for movie buffs, the background is just as interesting. Anthony Quinn runs around as a gangster. Some of the sets look familiar as well.Worth a watch!

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