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William Powell | Philo Vance | |
Mary Astor | Hilda Lake | |
Eugene Pallette | Detective Heath | |
Ralph Morgan | Raymond Wrede - the Secretary | |
Robert McWade | District Attorney Markham | |
Robert Barrat | Archer Coe | |
Frank Conroy | Brisbane Coe | |
Etienne Girardot | Dr. Doremus | |
James Lee | Liang - the Cook | |
Paul Cavanagh | Sir Thomas MacDonald | |
Arthur Hohl | Gamble - the Butler | |
Helen Vinson | Doris Delafield | |
Jack La Rue | Eduardo Grassi | |
Harry Allen | Sandy | |
Asta | Terrier at Dog Show | |
Wade Boteler | Sgt. Mellish - Desk Sergeant | |
Don Brodie | Police Photographer | |
James Burke | Policeman Who Lets Philo's Dog Out | |
George Chandler | First Reporter at Police Station | |
Spencer Charters | Sgt. Snitkin |
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Writer |
Peter Milne
Robert N. Lee Robert Presnell Sr. S.S. Van Dine |
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Cinematography | William Rees
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Musician |
Bernhard Kaun
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Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates the locked-room murder of a prominent and much-hated collector whose broken Chinese vase provides an important clue. |
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