Dressed to Kill

6.3
19411h 14m

A detective's wedding is postponed when gunshots are heard nearby.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

Michael Shayne

Photo of Mary Beth Hughes

Mary Beth Hughes

Joanne La Marre

Photo of Sheila Ryan

Sheila Ryan

Connie Earle

Photo of William Demarest

William Demarest

Inspector Pierson

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Virginia Brissac

Lynne Evans

Photo of Erwin Kalser

Erwin Kalser

Otto Kuhn

Photo of Henry Daniell

Henry Daniell

Julian Davis

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Dick Rich

Al -Police Detective

Photo of Milton Parsons

Milton Parsons

Max Allaron

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Charles Arnt

Hal Brennon

Photo of May Beatty

May Beatty

Phyllis Lathrop

Photo of Charles C. Wilson

Charles C. Wilson

Newspaper Editor

Photo of William Benedict

William Benedict

Singing Telegram Boy

Photo of Spec O'Donnell

Spec O'Donnell

Elevator Operator

Photo of Emmett Vogan

Emmett Vogan

Smiley Joe Bishop

Photo of Harry Tyler

Harry Tyler

Stage Manager

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Lloyd Nolan was quite good as the slightly acerbic detective “Shayne” and this one moves along amiably for an hour or so as he has to investigate a very am-dram version of “The Phantom of the Opera”. All of this isn’t impressing “Joanne” (Mary Beth Hughes) who just wanted to get him, replete in his brand new suit, away for long enough to get themselves married. These theatrical types prove ripe for his investigation not least arch-ham “Julian” (Henry Daniell) and the deaf-as-a-post porter “Carlo” (Erwin Kalser) who work together with the hapless but entertaining cop “Pierson” (William Demarest) who possibly couldn’t find his own teeth in his own mouth as our quick-witted sleuth lays a cunning trap to ensnare the murderous felon - complete with a secret passage! There are a few red herrings here to keep it intriguing and the story doesn’t quite follow the line I was expecting. Essentially this is a vehicle for the on-form Nolan to deliver an amiable crime drama very much in the vein of you scratch my back and I’ll scratch it too. You might spot the long-suffering comic foil to “Charlie Chan” - Montand Moreland in here, too, as it sails along effortlessly.

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