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William Powell | Nick Charles | |
Myrna Loy | Nora Charles | |
Lucile Watson | Mrs. Charles | |
Gloria DeHaven | Laura Ronson | |
Anne Revere | Crazy Mary | |
Helen Vinson | Helena Draque | |
Harry Davenport | Dr. Bertram Charles | |
Leon Ames | Edgar Draque | |
Donald Meek | Willie Crump | |
Edward Brophy | Brogan | |
Lloyd Corrigan | Dr. Bruce Clayworth | |
Anita Sharp-Bolster | Hilda | |
Ralph Brooks | Peter Berton | |
Donald MacBride | Police Chief MacGregor | |
Morris Ankrum | Willoughby |
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Producer | Everett Riskin
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Writer | Robert Riskin
Harry Kurnitz |
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Cinematography | Karl Freund
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Musician | David Snell
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The now famous crime solving duo of Nick (William Powell) and Nora (Myrna Loy) go on an innocent vacation. They are off to resolve issues between Nick and his father (Harry Davenport) in his small home town of Sycamore Springs. Nick's father would rather he become a doctor and not a detective. However, once they arrive they stumble upon a crime. A house painter has been murdered. At first the duo try to not to get involved but they are drawn into the mystery when Nora buys a painting. The painting ends being tied not only to the murder but it leads to a spy ring and a possible kidnapping. Myrna and Nick do what they do best comically investigating the crime and risking their lives to get to the heart of the mystery. |
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