Dangerous Blondes
Dangerous Blondes
Release: 1943-09-23
·Runtime: 81m
·★ 6.0
Comedy
Crime
Drama
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.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
Cast
Allyn Joslyn
as Barry Craig
Evelyn Keyes
as Jane Craig
John Hubbard
as Kirk Fenley
Ann Savage
as Erika McCormick
Harry Strang
as Detective Matthews (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal
as Mrs. Swanson, Housekeeper (uncredited)
Don Wilson
as Himself, Radio Announcer (uncredited)
William Demarest
as Detective Gatling
Dwight Frye
as Hoodlum (uncredited)
Horace McMahon
as Hoodlum (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan
as Medical Officer (uncredited)
Frank Craven
as Inspector Joseph Clinton
Donald Kerr
as Reporter Bobby Lewis (uncredited)
Shirley Patterson
as Bride (uncredited)
Billy Wayne
as Night Clerk (uncredited)
Anita Louise
as Julie Taylor
Stanley Brown
as Lee Keyon (uncredited)
William Haade
as Pugnacious Man (uncredited)
Jack Rice
as Scott (uncredited)
Ray Teal
as Detective Charlie Temple (uncredited)
John Abbott
as Roland X. Smith (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
as Madge Lawrence (uncredited)
Mary Forbes
as Isabel Fleming (uncredited)
William Newell
as Attendant (uncredited)
Syd Saylor
as Attendant (uncredited)
Edmund Lowe
as Ralph McCormick
Frank Sully
as Detective Joe Henderson
Lynn Merrick
as May Ralston
Jack Kenney
as Motor Officer Kelly (uncredited)
Broderick O'Farrell
as Elderly Man (uncredited)
Emory Parnell
as Officer McGuire (uncredited)
John Tyrrell
as Photographer (uncredited)
Michael Duane
as Harry Duerr
Hobart Cavanaugh
as Pop
Frank O'Connor
as Mailman (uncredited)
Constance Worth
as Reporter (uncredited)