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Cast

William Powell
Philo Vance

Mary Astor
Hilda Lake

Eugene Pallette
Detective Heath

Ralph Morgan
Raymond Wrede

Robert McWade
District Attorney Markham

Robert Barrat
Archer Coe

Frank Conroy
Brisbane Coe

Etienne Girardot
Dr. Doremus

Paul Cavanagh
Thomas MacDonald

Arthur Hohl
Gamble the Butler

Helen Vinson
Doris Delafield

Jack La Rue
Eduardo Grassi

Wade Boteler
Desk Sergeant Mellish (uncredited)

Don Brodie
Police Photographer (uncredited)

James Burke
Policeman Who Lets Dog Out (uncredited)

George Chandler
Reporter at Police Station (uncredited)

Spencer Charters
Sergeant Snitkin (uncredited)

Virginia Dabney
Girl (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee
Reporter (uncredited)

Harry Morgan
Gamble (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This is a well above average murder mystery that finds amateur detective "Philo Vance" (William Powell), and his Scots terrier, called in to investigate the curious case of a wealthy man who has apparently shot himself whilst locked in his study. The coroner, however, casts doubt on the simplicity of the suicide theory, and when the man's brother is found dead too - we have a cracking little enigma to solve. There are a few twists and turns as many of the characters seem quite likely suspects and Eugene Pallette ("Detective Heath") adds well to the pace of this quite quirky whodunit as a policeman in the ("Lestrade") vein. The ending is a bit contrived, but it's still a good watch.
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