In classic 1940’s style, Talbot & Glenda Farrell are feuding newspaper reporters trying to scoop the strange disappearance of a Hollywood actress…whose vanishing act occurs right after another actress is found murdered. Lots of clues and crazy characters in this energetic comedy-mystery from PRC Pictures.
Cast:
Glenda Farrell as Susan
Lyle Talbot as Joe
Lina Basquette as Mona
Donald Kirke as Hart
Ralph Sanford as Det. Hoffman
Forrest Taylor as Williams
Lynn Starr as Carol
Rick Vallin as Arthur
Edna Mae Harris as Telephone operator
Marjorie Manners as Ellen Smith
Erskine Johnson as Columnist
Jimmy Starr as Columnist
Edwin Schallert as Columnist
Florence O’Brien as Columnist
Harry Crocker as Columnist
Robert Frazer as Studio man
Ruby Dandridge as Maid
Joseph DeVillard
CLASSIC CRIME MOVIES, I LOVE THEM
During a blackout, a girl reporter who doubles as a amateur sleuth solves the murder on a Hollywood set.
Thanks. Was very good!
I love the old movies. No blood splatters and foul language and the plots are good and flow well. Even the B movies are very entertaining. Thanks for contributing to a more normal society !!
Thank you for sharing 😀
Not enough sound to hear whats going on.
If I made a detective picture, I think I'd try to film the scenes in sequence with the actors only knowing what the characters know, for more realistic responses.
Not bad. Some witty dialogue here. Wanted to see more reporter – newspaper – journalism scenes.
Excellent! Thank you.
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I love old movies but this is just childish.
bond first james bond???
love the old movies….just not this one…