Murder in the Fleet (1935)
A traitor is lurking somewhere aboard the USS Carolina, and Lt. Tom Randolph is determined to find the offender. First a revolutionary new piece of technology -- an electric firing device -- is sabotaged. Then one of the cruiser's crew is murdered. In order to catch the killer, the captain locks down the ship. With foreign dignitaries, corporate goons and even Tom's girlfriend, Betty, trapped on the vessel, there is no shortage of suspects.
Director:
Edward Sedgwick
Writers:
Joseph Sherman, Frank Wead.
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Robert Taylor as Lieutenant Tom Randolph |
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Jean Parker as Betty Lansing |
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Ted Healy as Mac O'Neill |
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Una Merkel as 'Toots' Timmons |
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Nat Pendleton as 'Spud' Burke |
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Jean Hersholt as Victor Hanson |
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Arthur Byron as Captain John Winslow |
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Frank Shields as Lieutenant Arnold |
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Donald Cook as Lieutenant Commander David Tucker |
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Mischa Auer as Kamchukan Consul (Uncredited) |
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Julie Bescos as Crewman (Uncredited) |
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Ward Bond as 'Heavy' Johnson (Uncredited) |
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James P. Burtis as Winch Control Operator (Uncredited) |
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Bernard Carr as Officer (Uncredited) |
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Phyllis Crane as Woman Trying to Leave Ship (Uncredited) |
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Mary Doran as Jenny Lane (Uncredited) |
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Tom Dugan as 'Greasy' (Uncredited) |
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Charles Dunbar as Crewman (Uncredited) |
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Fred Graham as Crewman (Uncredited) |
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Roger Gray as Yard Master (Uncredited) |
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Raymond Hatton as Mr. Al Duval (Uncredited) |
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J. Anthony Hughes as Walter Drake (Uncredited) |
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John Hyams as Ambrose Justin (Uncredited) |
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Robert Livingston as Dr. Spencer (Uncredited) |
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Keye Luke as Consul's Secretary (Uncredited) |
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George Magrill as Sailor on Watch (Uncredited) |
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Wally Maher as Bill Williams (Uncredited) |
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J.P. McGowan as Chief of Police (Uncredited) |
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Leila McIntyre as Mrs. Justin (Uncredited) |
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Carlyle Moore Jr. as Orderly Bringing Jenny (Uncredited) |
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Edward Norris as Sleepy (Uncredited) |
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Pinky Parker as Shore Patrol Officer (Uncredited) |
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Lee Phelps as Officer Berating Guard (Uncredited) |
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Syd Saylor as Chief Petty Officer (Uncredited) |
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Charles Sherlock as Sailor Taking Civilians' Messages (Uncredited) |
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Charles Sullivan as Sailor Reporting 'No Fingerprints Found' (Uncredited) |
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William Tannen as Pee Wee Adams (Uncredited) |
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Richard Tucker as Harry Jeffries (Uncredited) |
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Al Williams as Crewman (Uncredited) |
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Charles C. Wilson as Commander Brown (Uncredited) |
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Roger Moore as Naval Officer (Uncredited) |
| Directing | Edward Sedgwick | Director |
| Crew | James Gleason | Additional Writing |
| Writing | Joseph Sherman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edward Sedgwick | Original Story |
| Writing | Frank Wead | Screenplay |
| Production | Lucien Hubbard | Producer |
| Art | Fred Gabourie | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Paul Marquardt | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | George B. Seitz | Second Unit Director |
| Camera | Milton Krasner | Director of Photography |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Art | David Townsend | Art Direction |
| Directing | Al Shenberg | Assistant Director |
| Art | Edwin B. Willis | Art Direction |
| Editing | Conrad A. Nervig | Editor |
| Sound | Douglas Shearer | Sound Director |
| Crew | Edward Ward | Additional Music |