In New York City, a newly hired photographer becomes embroiled in a scandal when her photo is mistaken for evidence of a murder and she must try to prove her own innocence.
Larry Burke
Pat Marvin
Dolores Tucker
Ben Scribner
James R. Tarlock
Sonny Tucker
Smitty
Mac
Mavis
Maitre D'
Joe Jackson
Henry
District Attorney Merkle
Butch
Newspaper Photographer
Newspaper Reporter
Messenger
Detective
I was a fan of Chester Morris. He managed to deliver a quickly paced dialogue amusingly well, without it seeming forced or strained. This is one of his better efforts, with half decent dialogue from Winston Miller and a better the average foil in Nancy Kelly ("Pat"). It is centred around the antics at a magazine, where she is brought in as a photographer to liven up their rather staid publication, and of the interesting/bonkers folks who own/work for it. The plot offers us a few more quirk than usual, too - and though we are never really in doubt about what's going to happen; the road is agreeably bumpy for much of the hour this takes. Not bad at all...
Larry Burke
Pat Marvin
Dolores Tucker
Ben Scribner
James R. Tarlock
Sonny Tucker
Smitty
Mac
Mavis
Maitre D'
Joe Jackson
Henry
District Attorney Merkle
Butch
Newspaper Photographer
Newspaper Reporter
Messenger
Detective
I was a fan of Chester Morris. He managed to deliver a quickly paced dialogue amusingly well, without it seeming forced or strained. This is one of his better efforts, with half decent dialogue from Winston Miller and a better the average foil in Nancy Kelly ("Pat"). It is centred around the antics at a magazine, where she is brought in as a photographer to liven up their rather staid publication, and of the interesting/bonkers folks who own/work for it. The plot offers us a few more quirk than usual, too - and though we are never really in doubt about what's going to happen; the road is agreeably bumpy for much of the hour this takes. Not bad at all...