Blind Adventure (1933)
Richard Bruce, an American in fog bound London stumbles into the midst of international intrigue, with Rose Thorne, an innocent dupe. Together they try to unravel the mystery, enlisting the aid of a cat burglar named Holmes, who they bump into along the way.
Director: Ernest B. Schoedsack
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Robert Armstrong as Richard Bruce |
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Helen Mack as Rose Thorne |
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Ralph Bellamy as Jim Steele |
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Roland Young as Holmes |
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John Miljan as Regan |
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Laura Hope Crews as Lady Rockingham |
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Henry Stephenson as Major Thorne |
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Beryl Mercer as Elsie |
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Tyrell Davis as Gerald Fairfax |
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Frederick Sullivan as The General |
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Desmond Roberts as Harvey, a thug |
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Charles Irwin as Bill, a thug |
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Forrester Harvey as Coffee Wagon Proprietor |
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Marjorie Gateson as Mrs. Grace Thorne |
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John Warburton as Reggie |
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George K. Arthur as Drunk at Party |
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Zeffie Tilbury as |
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Edgar Norton as Maitre d'hotel |
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Tom Ricketts as |
| Directing | Ernest B. Schoedsack | Director |
| Writing | Ruth Rose | Writer |
| Crew | Robert Benchley | Additional Dialogue |
| Sound | Roy Webb | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Ivan Thomas | Assistant Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Walter Plunkett | Costume Design |
| Editing | Ted Cheesman | Editor |
| Camera | Henry W. Gerrard | Director of Photography |
| Production | Merian C. Cooper | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Hal Bumbaugh | Sound Recordist |
| Production | David Lewis | Associate Producer |
| Art | Alfred Herman | Settings |
| Art | Van Nest Polglase | Settings |
| Sound | Max Steiner | Music Director |
| Camera | Ollie Sigurdson | Still Photographer |
| Camera | Tom Clement | Grip |