A crime fiction writer and his wife investigate murders that are occurring at a fashion photography studio.A crime fiction writer and his wife investigate murders that are occurring at a fashion photography studio.A crime fiction writer and his wife investigate murders that are occurring at a fashion photography studio.
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John Abbott
- Roland X. Smith
- (uncredited)
Stanley Brown
- Lee Kenyon
- (uncredited)
Gordon B. Clarke
- Reporter Haley
- (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
- Madge Lawrence
- (uncredited)
Mary Forbes
- Isabel Fleming
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe final film project of Dwight Frye.
- Quotes
Quiz master: Who invented the machine gun Mr Gatling?
Detective Gatling: [unable to answer the quiz show question, "Who invented the machine gun?"] I know that as well as I know my own name!
Featured review
Crime writer Allyn Joslyn (Barry) and his wife Evelyn Keyes (Jane) set out to solve the murder of Mary Forbes (Isabel Fleming) at a photographer's studio. The police are also trying to figure things out led by Frank Craven (Inspector Clinton). It's a comedy detective film that also stars William Demarest (Detective Gatlin), so be warned.
Shame it's a comedy. The film's title lends itself to a film-noir storyline. Anyway, whilst there are some funny moments, this is offset by annoying comedy characters that fail to generate any laughs – Demarest being one, and housekeeper Minerva Urecal (Mrs Swanson) being another. The story is slightly complicated and it's all pretty meaningless but Evelyn Keyes stands out and is fun to watch. And the luminous paint is cool.
If you see William Demarest on a cast list, it's a dead cert that the film is one to avoid. He's his usual unfunny self here with exaggerated expressions, unrealistic reactions, obvious and badly executed pratfalls and way too much screen time. This film was doomed.
Shame it's a comedy. The film's title lends itself to a film-noir storyline. Anyway, whilst there are some funny moments, this is offset by annoying comedy characters that fail to generate any laughs – Demarest being one, and housekeeper Minerva Urecal (Mrs Swanson) being another. The story is slightly complicated and it's all pretty meaningless but Evelyn Keyes stands out and is fun to watch. And the luminous paint is cool.
If you see William Demarest on a cast list, it's a dead cert that the film is one to avoid. He's his usual unfunny self here with exaggerated expressions, unrealistic reactions, obvious and badly executed pratfalls and way too much screen time. This film was doomed.
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- Reckless Lady
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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