I also recall, and thank WAKR, when they decided to go either 24 hours, or extend programming to the wee hours. They had a small, mostly very old, movie package. It was the first time I got to see "Vampyr", a film considered a classic by the Art crowd. This Danish avante-garde horror film came out in 1932. It is strange, off-putting and definitely worth a look. Then there was the mostly boring "Abraham Lincoln" biopic, one of the few sound films directed by D.W. Griffith in 1930. Best of all, thanks to WAKR's overnight movie madness, I got to see for the first time what is my favorite full-length feature film released in 1929 ... "The Great Gabbo" starring Erich Von Stroheim! It's the first version of a talking puppet-thing that would later be explored twice on "The Twilight Zone".