Meet the Wildcat (1940)
Magazine photographer Ann Larkin is snapping photos at Mexico's National Museum when she sees Brod Williams steal a painting from its frame. Convinced that Brod is the notorious art thief known as "The Wildcat," Ann follows him into the street and accuses him of being the thief. Even though the police attest that Brod is a New York City police detective, Ann remains dubious.
Director:
Arthur Lubin
Writer:
Alex Gottlieb
![]() |
Ralph Bellamy as Lt. Brad Williams |
![]() |
Margaret Lindsay as Ann Larkin |
![]() |
Allen Jenkins as Max Schwydel |
![]() |
Jerome Cowan as Digby Vanderhood III |
![]() |
Frank Puglia as Chief of Police |
![]() |
Joseph Schildkraut as Leon Dumeray |
![]() |
Rudolph Anders as Feral--Henchman |
![]() |
Guy D'Ennery as Mordaunt--Henchman |
![]() |
Gloria Franklin as Annabelle Lee |
![]() |
Julian Rivero as Hat Peddler |
![]() |
Iris Adrian as Jail Cell Blonde |
![]() |
Richard Crane as Bill--Office Worker |
![]() |
Tristram Coffin as Sleepy Policeman at Headquarters |
![]() |
Juan de la Cruz as Nacional Museum Director |
![]() |
Keith Richards as Gallery Assistant |
![]() |
Paul Marion as Mexican Teenager |
![]() |
Neyle Morrow as Mexican Teenager |
![]() |
Rafael Alcayde as Clerk |
![]() |
Paul Lopez as Clerk |
![]() |
Fred Cordova as Policeman |
![]() |
Joe Dominguez as Policeman |
![]() |
Martín Garralaga as Policeman |
![]() |
Frank Hilliard as Watchman |
![]() |
Dick Botiller as Guard |
![]() |
Kate Drain Lawson as Jail Matron |
![]() |
Reed Hadley as Basso--Henchman |
![]() |
Hans Herbert as Marco--Henchman |
![]() |
Milton Charleston as Telephone Man |
![]() |
Frank Lackteen as Worker |
![]() |
Carlos Villarías as Workman |
![]() |
Philo McCullough as Bit |
![]() |
James McNamara as Bit |
![]() |
Alex Montoya as Bit |
![]() |
Bob O'Connor as Bartender |
| Camera | Stanley Cortez | Director of Photography |
| Production | Joseph Gershenson | Associate Producer |
| Writing | Alex Gottlieb | Screenplay |
| Directing | Arthur Lubin | Director |