Dangerous Blondes (1943)
Mystery writer Barry Craig (Allyn Joslyn) and his wife Jane (Evelyn Keyes), prefer solving crimes rather than writing about them. They get a chance when killings plague the fashion photography studio of Ralph McCormick (Edmund Lowe). After his secretary, Julie Taylor(Anita Louise) reports an attempt to murder her there, Erika McCormick's (Ann Savage) Aunt Isabel Fleming (Mary Forbes) is stabbed and the evidence points to Madge Lawrence (Bess Flowers) an older model and an apparent suicide. Police Inspector Joseph Clinton (Frank Craven) declares the case closed...but then Erika is murdered.
Director:
Leigh Jason
Writers:
Richard Flournoy, Jack Henley.
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Allyn Joslyn as Barry Craig |
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Evelyn Keyes as Jane Craig |
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Edmund Lowe as Ralph McCormick |
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John Hubbard as Kirk Fenley |
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Anita Louise as Julie Taylor |
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Frank Craven as Inspector Joseph Clinton |
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Michael Duane as Harry Duerr |
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Ann Savage as Erika McCormick |
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William Demarest as Detective Gatling |
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Hobart Cavanaugh as Pop |
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Frank Sully as Detective Joe Henderson |
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Robert Stanford as Jim Snyder |
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Lynn Merrick as May Ralston |
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John Abbott as Roland X. Smith (uncredited) |
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Stanley Brown as Lee Keyon (uncredited) |
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Gordon B. Clarke as Reporter Haley (uncredited) |
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Bess Flowers as Madge Lawrence (uncredited) |
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Mary Forbes as Isabel Fleming (uncredited) |
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Raoul Freeman as Photographer (uncredited) |
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Dwight Frye as Hoodlum (uncredited) |
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Joe Garcio as Photographer (uncredited) |
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Jack Green as Citizen (uncredited) |
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William Haade as Pugnacious Man (uncredited) |
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Jack Kenney as Motor Officer Kelly (uncredited) |
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Donald Kerr as Reporter Bobby Lewis (uncredited) |
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Tom Kingston as Intern (uncredited) |
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Grace Lenard as Middle-Aged Woman (uncredited) |
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Horace McMahon as Hoodlum (uncredited) |
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William Newell as Attendant (uncredited) |
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Frank O'Connor as Mailman (uncredited) |
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Broderick O'Farrell as Elderly Man (uncredited) |
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Paul Palmer as Fingerprint Expert (uncredited) |
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Emory Parnell as Officer McGuire (uncredited) |
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Shirley Patterson as Bride (uncredited) |
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Charles Perry as Intern (uncredited) |
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Tom Quinn as Photographer (uncredited) |
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Jack Rice as Scott (uncredited) |
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Jack Ryan as Cop (uncredited) |
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Syd Saylor as Attendant (uncredited) |
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Harry Strang as Detective Matthews (uncredited) |
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Ray Teal as Detective Charlie Temple (uncredited) |
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Joan Tours as Citizen (uncredited) |
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John Tyrrell as Photographer (uncredited) |
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Minerva Urecal as Mrs. Swanson, Housekeeper (uncredited) |
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Constance Worth as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Billy Wayne as Night Clerk (uncredited) |
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Max Willenz as Phillip (uncredited) |
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Don Wilson as Himself, Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
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Craig Woods as Bridegroom (uncredited) |
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Emmett Vogan as Medical Officer (uncredited) |
| Directing | Leigh Jason | Director |
| Writing | Richard Flournoy | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack Henley | Screenplay |
| Production | Samuel Bischoff | Producer |
| Editing | Jerome Thoms | Editor |
| Art | Lionel Banks | Art Direction |
| Camera | Philip Tannura | Director of Photography |
| Art | Joseph Kish | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Lodge Cunningham | Sound Engineer |
| Sound | Earl E. Lawrence | Music |
| Directing | Abby Berlin | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Kelley Roos | Novel |
| Art | Walter Holscher | Art Direction |
| Crew | Henry Levin | Dialogue Coach |
| Sound | Morris Stoloff | Music Director |
| Camera | John Stumar | Director of Photography |