Blake of Scotland Yard (1937)
Sir James Blake has retired from Scotland Yard so that he can assist his niece Hope and her friend Jerry in developing an apparatus they have invented. Sir James thinks that their invention has the potential to prevent wars, and plans to donate it to the League of Nations. But a gang of criminals led by the elusive "Scorpion" steals the device, and Blake and his associates must recover the invention and determine the identity of the "Scorpion".
Director:
Robert F. Hill
Writers:
William Buchanan, Basil Dickey.
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Ralph Byrd as Jerry Sheehan |
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Joan Barclay as Hope Mason |
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Lloyd Hughes as Doctor Marshall |
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Dickie Jones as Bobby Mason |
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Lucille Lund as Duchess |
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Nick Stuart as Julot |
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Sam Flint as Chief Insp. Henderson |
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Gail Newbury as Mimi - Policewoman |
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Jimmy Aubrey as The Hag / Baron Polinka |
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Theodore Lorch as Daggett - the Butler (as Ted Lorch) |
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George DeNormand as Pedro - Henchman |
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Bob Terry as Peyton - Henchman |
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William Farrel as Count Basil Segaloff |
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Frank Wayne as Charles - the Footman |
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Dick Curtis as Nicky |
| Production | Ed W. Rote | Production Manager |
| Editing | Holbrook N. Todd | Editor |
| Art | Fred Preble | Settings |
| Writing | Rock Hawkey | Original Story |
| Editing | Fred Bain | Editor |
| Sound | Hans Weerin | Recording Supervision |
| Camera | Bill Hyer | Director of Photography |
| Writing | William Buchanan | Screenplay |
| Crew | Robert Stillman | Supervisor of Production Resources |
| Writing | Basil Dickey | Screenplay |
| Directing | Robert F. Hill | Director |