Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Philo Vance
Hilda Lake
Markham
Ryan
Doris Delafield
Tom McDonald
Philip Wrede
Gamble
Dr. Doremus - Coroner
Eduardo Grassi
Du Bois - Fingerprint Man
Hennessey - Markham's Assistant
Archer Coe
Brisbane Coe
Ling Toy
MacTavish (uncredited)
First Reporter (uncredited)
Hans Snauble (uncredited)
Austrian Judge (uncredited)
Capt. Lugo (uncredited)
Sorrento Sailor (uncredited)
2nd Photographer (uncredited)
Train Porter Asked to Send Telegram (uncredited)
Markham's Secretary (uncredited)
Austrian Sergeant (uncredited)
Coroner's Assistant (uncredited)
Third Reporter (uncredited)
Hertz (uncredited)
Clerk at Hotel Nino in Chicago (uncredited)
Charles (uncredited)
Avery (uncredited)
Mrs. Fritz Snauble (uncredited)
Aeronautics Department Sentry (uncredited)
Doorman (uncredited)
Steamship Clerk (uncredited)
4h Reporter (uncredited)
Investigator Snitken (uncredited)
Nazi Officer at Dock (uncredited)
2nd Reporter (uncredited)
1st Photographer (uncredited)
Long-Distance Operator (uncredited)
Austrian Lieutenant (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-04-01
This is an adequate afternoon B-feature that probably served more as a warning against fifth-columnists than it actually entertained anyone. It all centres around attempts by the Axis powers to obtain access to the designs of "Archer Coe" (the briefest of appearances from Richard Kipling). Now he has an exclusive arrangement with the Americans so when he is found murdered, it falls to the wily, suspicions and tenacious "Vance" (James Stephenson) to find out who the killers were and on whose malevolent behalf they were working? Did they manage to steal his secret plans? Now this is just a substantial reworking of "The Kennel Murder Case" (1933) - even down to whopping great chunks of the script being transferred, albeit updated, to allow for it's WWII scenario. Although all pretty lightweight and devoid of any real sense of jeopardy, Stephenson is actually quite engaging and there is a decent supporting effort from Edward Trophy ("Ryan") delivering some fun to this rather dry, procedural, crime drama. It's only an hour, and if you like the genre then there isn't really anything not to like - or memorable - about this.