No Questions Asked (1951)
With the help of some seedy gangsters, young attorney Steve Keiver makes some quick cash by bending the law, and in the process, he impresses the mobsters so much that they invite him to work for them on a regular basis. But when Police Inspector Matt Duggan realizes that Steve is working as a middleman for the mob, the young lawyer finds himself in a life-threatening situation. In order to clear his name, he must betray the deadly crooks he's been working for.
Director:
Harold F. Kress
Writer:
Sidney Sheldon
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Barry Sullivan as Steve Keiver |
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Arlene Dahl as Ellen Sayburn Jessman |
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George Murphy as Police Insp. Matt Duggan |
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Jean Hagen as Joan Brenson |
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Richard Anderson as Detective Walter O'Bannion |
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Moroni Olsen as Henry Manston |
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Danny Dayton as Harry Dycker (as Dan Dayton) |
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Dick Simmons as Gordon N. Jessman |
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Howard Petrie as Franko |
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William Phipps as Roger |
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William Reynolds as Floyd (as William Regnolds) |
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Mauritz Hugo as Marty Callbert |
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Mari Blanchard as Natalie |
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Robert Sheppard as Detective Eddie |
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Michael Dugan as Detective Howard |
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Howland Chamberlain as Beebe (as Howland Chamberlin) |
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Richard Bartlett as Betz |
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Robert Osterloh as Owney |
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Bess Flowers as Woman in Theatre Powder Room |
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Madge Blake as Landlady (Uncredited) |
| Directing | Harold F. Kress | Director |
| Editing | Joseph Dervin | Editor |
| Sound | Leith Stevens | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Berne Giler | Story |
| Camera | Harold Lipstein | Director of Photography |
| Production | Nicholas Nayfack | Producer |
| Writing | Sidney Sheldon | Screenplay |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Art | Paul Groesse | Art Direction |
| Art | Edwin B. Willis | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Helen Rose | Costume Design |