The Line-Up (1934)
Bob Curtis (William Gargan), the youngest member of the New York City plain-clothes squad, is assigned to help Detective-Sergeant Doyle (Paul Hurst) uncover the people behind a number of fur robberies. Peggy Arnold (Marian Nixon), a beautiful girl, comes under suspicion, but Bob, convinced of her innocence, adopts a desperate plan to clear her and round up the real criminals.
Director:
Howard Higgin
Writer:
George Waggner
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William Gargan as Bob Curtis |
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Marian Nixon as Peggy Arnold |
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Paul Hurst as Detective Sgt. Doyle |
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John Miljan as Reginald Fields |
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Harold Huber as 'Mile-a-Way' Miller |
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Greta Meyer as Mrs. Peterson |
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Joseph Crehan as Police Capt. Daniel McGrath |
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Noel Francis as Mabel Martin |
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Francis McDonald as Trigger - Henchman |
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Charles A. Browne as Chuck |
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John Bleifer as Louie (uncredited) |
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Harry C. Bradley as Mr. Hamilton (uncredited) |
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Wallis Clark as Hotel Manager (uncredited) |
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Harry Holman as Jacob (uncredited) |
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Jessie Perry as Mrs. Hamilton (uncredited) |
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Frank Reicher as Abraham Schultz (uncredited) |
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Emma Tansey as Mrs. Garvey (uncredited) |
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Harry Tenbrook as Man in the Line-up (uncredited) |
| Directing | Howard Higgin | Director |
| Writing | George Waggner | Screenplay |
| Camera | Benjamin H. Kline | Director of Photography |
| Editing | John Rawlins | Editor |
| Directing | Arthur S. Black Jr. | Assistant Director |