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William Powell | Dr. Lawrence Bradford | |
Jean Arthur | Paula Bradford | |
James Gleason | Inspector Corrigan | |
Eric Blore | Stokes / Bradford's Butler | |
Robert Armstrong | Nick Martel (bookie) | |
Lila Lee | Miss Prentiss / Bradford's Receptionist | |
Grant Mitchell | John Summers / Luxury's Owner | |
Erin O'Brien-Moore | Mrs. Summers | |
Ralph Morgan | Leroy Hutchins / Warcloud's Owner | |
Lucile Gleason | Mrs. Hutchins | |
Johnny Arthur | Mr. Frankenstein / Process Server | |
Stanley Blystone | Police Radio Operator | |
Tom Brower | Police Sergeant | |
Spencer Charters | Dr. Bunting / Coroner | |
Frankie Darro | Spike Salisbury | |
John Dilson | Analyst Examining Gelatin Capsule | |
James Donlan | Taxi Driver | |
Paul Fix | Lou Pender | |
Dorothy Granger | Fill-in Receptionist | |
Sam Hayes | Race Announcer |
Director |
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Producer | Edward Kaufman
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Writer | James Edward Grant
Anthony Veiller |
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Cinematography |
J. Roy Hunt
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Relations between Dr. 'Brad' Bradford and ex-wife Paula are surprisingly romantic. They divorced because Brad hated being dragged into murder mysteries, to which mystery writer Paula is addicted. But through horse trainer Mike North, Brad is embroiled in the case of a jockey who died of "heart failure" during a race. As they pursue clues, Paula pursues Brad for remarriage, and assorted hoods pursue the Bradfords. |
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