Popularity: 1.0 (history)
Director: | Elmer Clifton |
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Writer: | George Rosener, Oliver Drake |
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A female reporter goes undercover to investigate the series of mysterious disappearances of young women, who were all linked to a local drama school. | |
Release Date: | Mar 27, 1941 |
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Director: | Elmer Clifton |
Writer: | George Rosener, Oliver Drake |
Genres: | Crime, Mystery |
Keywords | missing child, racket |
Production Companies | Merrick-Alexander Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Apr 29, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 29, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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H.B. Warner | Capt. McVeigh |
Astrid Allwyn | Nora Page |
John Archer | James Horton |
Gale Storm | Mary Phillips |
Sarah Padden | Mrs. Randolph |
Philip Van Zandt | King Peterson |
George Rosener | Dugan |
Kathryn Crawford | Helen Whitney |
Patricia Knox | Kate Nelson |
Lloyd Ingraham | Fowler |
Herb Vigran | Danny Mason |
Boyd Irwin | Joseph Thompson |
Walter Long | Larkin |
Name | Job |
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Elmer Clifton | Director |
George Rosener | Screenplay |
Oliver Drake | Screenplay |
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Trending Position
Young girls are going missing so "Captain McVeigh" - a soon to retire policeman played here by HB Warner - is charged with finding out what's happening to them all. He suspects that Philip Van Zandt ("King Peterson") a local nightclub owner might have more information and we gradually discover the l ... ocal district attorney (John Archer) is also involved - and he has quite a "stormy" relationship with journalist Astrid Allwyn ("Nora 'Butch' Page"). It's all a bit too convoluted. Warner turns in a solid effort and Allwyn grins a lot, but in the end it is just a rather long, tedious, B movie about racketeering with too many characters to muddy the water and by the end I'd almost forgotten what the point of it all was...