Dangerous Blondes

Dangerous Blondes (1943)


  • Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
  • Release Date: 1943-09-23
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 21min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Leigh Jason
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Summary

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.

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  • Allyn Joslyn

    as Barry Craig
  • Evelyn Keyes

    as Jane Craig
  • Edmund Lowe

    as Ralph McCormick
  • John Hubbard

    as Kirk Fenley
  • Anita Louise

    as Julie Taylor
  • Frank Craven

    as Inspector Joseph Clinton
  • Michael Duane

    as Harry Duerr
  • Ann Savage

    as Erika McCormick
  • William Demarest

    as Detective Gatling
  • Hobart Cavanaugh

    as Pop
  • Frank Sully

    as Detective Joe Henderson
  • Robert Stanford

    as Jim Snyder
  • Lynn Merrick

    as May Ralston
  • John Abbott

    as Roland X. Smith (uncredited)
  • Stanley Brown

    as Lee Keyon (uncredited)
  • Gordon B. Clarke

    as Reporter Haley (uncredited)
  • Bess Flowers

    as Madge Lawrence (uncredited)
  • Mary Forbes

    as Isabel Fleming (uncredited)
  • Raoul Freeman

    as Photographer (uncredited)
  • Dwight Frye

    as Hoodlum (uncredited)
  • Joe Garcio

    as Photographer (uncredited)
  • Jack Green

    as Citizen (uncredited)
  • William Haade

    as Pugnacious Man (uncredited)
  • Jack Kenney

    as Motor Officer Kelly (uncredited)
  • Donald Kerr

    as Reporter Bobby Lewis (uncredited)
  • Tom Kingston

    as Intern (uncredited)
  • Grace Lenard

    as Middle-Aged Woman (uncredited)
  • Horace McMahon

    as Hoodlum (uncredited)
  • William Newell

    as Attendant (uncredited)
  • Frank O'Connor

    as Mailman (uncredited)
  • Broderick O'Farrell

    as Elderly Man (uncredited)
  • Paul Palmer

    as Fingerprint Expert (uncredited)
  • Emory Parnell

    as Officer McGuire (uncredited)
  • Shirley Patterson

    as Bride (uncredited)
  • Charles Perry

    as Intern (uncredited)
  • Tom Quinn

    as Photographer (uncredited)
  • Jack Rice

    as Scott (uncredited)
  • Jack Ryan

    as Cop (uncredited)
  • Syd Saylor

    as Attendant (uncredited)
  • Harry Strang

    as Detective Matthews (uncredited)
  • Ray Teal

    as Detective Charlie Temple (uncredited)
  • Joan Tours

    as Citizen (uncredited)
  • John Tyrrell

    as Photographer (uncredited)
  • Minerva Urecal

    as Mrs. Swanson, Housekeeper (uncredited)
  • Constance Worth

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Billy Wayne

    as Night Clerk (uncredited)
  • Max Willenz

    as Phillip (uncredited)
  • Don Wilson

    as Himself, Radio Announcer (uncredited)
  • Craig Woods

    as Bridegroom (uncredited)
  • 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 Walter Holscher Art Direction
Writing Kelley Roos Novel
Art Joseph Kish Set Decoration
Directing Abby Berlin Assistant Director
Sound Earl E. Lawrence Music
Sound Lodge Cunningham Sound Engineer
Sound Morris Stoloff Music Director
Camera John Stumar Director of Photography
Crew Henry Levin Dialogue Coach

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