Atlantic Adventure (1935)
When reporter Dan Miller is once again late to meet his girl friend, Helen Murdock, because he is working on a story, Helen breaks up with him. Later, in an effort to reconcile with her, Dan misses an appointment with the district attorney, and is fired when his editor learns that the district attorney was murdered in Dan's absence. The man suspected of the crime, Mitts Coster, is rumored to be traveling to Europe aboard an ocean liner. While Dan's friend, photographer Snapper McGillicuddy, fetches Helen to the boat, under the pretense that Dan is leaving town to forget her, Dan searches the ship for Mitts, whom he does not recognize. When Helen arrives, Dan feigns illness, and she admits her love for him. When Helen learns of Dan's ruse, however, she angrily hits him with a package that a passenger gave her when she boarded the ship. The package contains a passport for Dorothy Madden, who greatly resembles Helen, and $2,000 dollars.
Director:
Albert S. Rogell
Writers:
John T. Neville, Nat Dorfman.
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Nancy Carroll as Helen Murdock |
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Lloyd Nolan as Dan Miller |
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Harry Langdon as Snapper McGillicuddy |
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Arthur Hohl as Frank Julian |
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Robert Middlemass as Harry Van Dieman |
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John Wray as Mitts Coster |
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E. E. Clive as McIntosh |
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Dwight Frye as Spike Jonas |
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Brooks Benedict as Ship Passenger |
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Sammy Blum as Ship Masseur |
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Nana Bryant as Joan Hill |
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David Clyde as C.J.M. Fisher |
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Joyce Colby as Undetermined Role |
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Kernan Cripps as Seaman |
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J. Gunnis Davis as Locksmith |
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Harry Depp as Reporter |
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Al Ferguson as Seaman |
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Sam Flint as Colonel Barnett |
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Helena Grant as Stewardess |
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Thurston Hall as City Editor Rutherford |
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Beth Hartman as Undetermined Role |
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Rhody Hathaway as Reporter |
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Leon Holmes as Copy Boy |
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Harry Hume as Plainclothesman |
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Olaf Hytten as Ship's Doctor |
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Eddie Kane as Johnson - First Drunk on Ship |
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Cornelius Keefe as Douglas Stanton |
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Fred Kelsey as Police Officer Riley |
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Victor Kilian as Joe Brannigan |
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Richard Lancaster as Officer |
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Edward LeSaint as Fire Chief |
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Stella LeSaint as Undetermined Role |
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Frank Marlowe as Reporter |
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Charles McAvoy as Plainclothesman |
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George McKay as Louie |
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Charles McMurphy as Plainclothesman |
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Wilmuth Merkyl as Headwaiter (uncredited) |
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James Millican as Sailor |
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Bert Moorhouse as Ship Passenger |
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Vivien Oakland as Mrs. Julia Van Dieman |
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Aloha Porter as Undetermined Role |
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Hal Price as Plainclothesman |
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Don Roberts as Reporter |
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Gerald Rogers as Billings - Ship Steward |
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C. Montague Shaw as Ship Captain |
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Lillian Smith as Undetermined Role |
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Will Stanton as Steward |
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Bert Starkey as Reporter |
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Maidel Turner as Mrs. Murdock |
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Guy Usher as Police Lieutenant Bill Kelly |
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Emmett Vogan as Reporter Reagan |
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Norman Willis as Police Radio Dispatcher |
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Ernest Wood as Smith - Second Drunk on Ship |
| Directing | Albert S. Rogell | Director |
| Writing | John T. Neville | Screenplay |
| Writing | Nat Dorfman | Screenplay |