When a wealthy art dealer is murdered, the private investigator hired for the case discovers a web of blackmail, corruption and stolen bonds.When a wealthy art dealer is murdered, the private investigator hired for the case discovers a web of blackmail, corruption and stolen bonds.When a wealthy art dealer is murdered, the private investigator hired for the case discovers a web of blackmail, corruption and stolen bonds.
- Dr. Phillip J. Boyer
- (as Jamison Thomas)
- Medical Examiner
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Quigley
- (uncredited)
- Charlie Mitchell
- (uncredited)
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The wife (Revier) of wealthy art dealer, Albert J. Sayre (John T. Murray) runs into a detective friend (Denny) and his assistant (Farr) at a restaurant. He drives her home, and they find her husband dead.
Sayre's daughter Alice (Claudia Dell) claims her father disinherited her and is sure her stepmother killed him for the money. It's revealed that the new will wasn't signed, and the assets are to be split.
However, the attorney warns Alice that her father had heavy losses in the stock market. Alice says there were bonds worth 100,000 put aside for her in the safe. When the safe is opened, however, there are no bonds. Alice insists her stepmother stole them.
Decent whodunit with very uneven acting. This film had nice potential for a series starring Denny and Farr, who had both fun repartee and some dialogue that really pushed the humor too much and in a few cases, was demeaning.
Farr was a good comedienne who died at 35 from pancreatic cancer. Toned down by a director, it's easy to see she would have been very good.
Denny is delightful, elegant, smooth, and amusing. It's a shame he didn't have more opportunities in this type of role.
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Did you know
- TriviaThis film received its first telecast Sunday 12 May 1940 on New York City's pioneer, and still experimental television station W2XBS. Post WWII television audiences in Los Angeles got their first look at it Saturday 2 August 1952 on KECA (Channel 7).
- Quotes
Ella Carey: [the Inspector is knocking repeatedly on the door to Oliver Keith's office. Ella silently approaches behind him] Come in!
Ella Carey: [the Inspector starts to open the door, but stops and then turns around to see Ella] Hiya, toots.
[She waves]
Police Inspector Lewis Trainey: Say, what time does this guy get to his office? I've been trying to get in here for fifteen minutes.
Ella Carey: Did you try opening the door?
Police Inspector Lewis Trainey: [amazed expression] I never thought of that.
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- A Dama Escarlate
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1