Jim Hanvey, Detective
Jim Hanvey, Detective is a 1937 American film directed by Phil Rosen.
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Directed by | Phil Rosen |
Produced by | Joseph Krumgold (associate producer) Albert E. Levoy (executive producer) |
Written by | Octavus Roy Cohen (story) Olive Cooper (screenplay) Cortland Fitzsimmons (adaptation) Joseph Krumgold (screenplay) Eric Taylor (adaptation) |
Starring | Guy Kibbee Tom Brown Lucie Kaye |
Cinematography | Jack A. Marta |
Edited by | William Morgan |
Release date | 1937 |
Running time | 71 minutes 53 minutes (American edited version) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
Cast
- Guy Kibbee as James Woolford "Jim" Hanvey
- Tom Brown as Don Terry
- Lucie Kaye as Joan Frost
- Catherine Doucet as Adelaide Frost
- Edward Gargan as O. R.Smith
- Edward Brophy as Romo
- Helen Jerome Eddy as Mrs. Tom Ellis
- Theodore von Eltz as Dunn
- Kenneth Thomson as W. B. Elwood
- Howard C. Hickman as Herbert Frost
- Oscar Apfel as Lambert
- Wade Boteler as Davis
- Robert Emmett Keane as Editor
- Robert Homans as Sheriff Garrett
- Harry Tyler as Taxi Driver
- Frank Darien as Pete
- Charles Williams as Brackett
Soundtrack
gollark: So if you arrange to immediately die upon nuclear war breaking out, you'll never experience nuclear war!
gollark: You see, you'll never perceive universes in which you don't exist.
gollark: You can prevent this using the anthropic principle, by living in a major, likely to be nuked city.
gollark: I don't know if it's been tested empirically, but my wild speculation is that most data storage would actually hold up basically okay.
gollark: IIRC EMPs mostly induce currents in longer wires.
External links
- Jim Hanvey, Detective on IMDb
- Jim Hanvey, Detective is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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