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ComedyMysteryRomance

Star of Midnight

- The titian-haired star of "Gay Divorcee" and "Roberta" joins hands with the master of all screen sleuths in a sparkling, mystery drama breathless with thrills...

When a dancer disappears from a theater, Clay Dalzell is asked to investigate, leading him on a trail of murder and deception.

Release Date : 1935-04-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : RKO Radio Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

William Powell

Character Name : Clay Dalzell

Original Name : William Powell

Gender : Male

Ginger Rogers

Character Name : Donna Mantin

Original Name : Ginger Rogers

Gender : Female

Paul Kelly

Character Name : Jim Kinland

Original Name : Paul Kelly

Gender : Male

Gene Lockhart

Character Name : Horatio Swayne

Original Name : Gene Lockhart

Gender : Male

Ralph Morgan

Character Name : Roger Classon

Original Name : Ralph Morgan

Gender : Male

Leslie Fenton

Character Name : Tim Winthrop

Original Name : Leslie Fenton

Gender : Male

J. Farrell MacDonald

Character Name : Inspector Doremus

Original Name : J. Farrell MacDonald

Gender : Male

Russell Hopton

Character Name : Tommy Tennant

Original Name : Russell Hopton

Gender : Male

Vivien Oakland

Character Name : Jerry Classon

Original Name : Vivien Oakland

Gender : Female

Robert Emmett O'Connor

Character Name : Police Sergeant Cleary

Original Name : Robert Emmett O'Connor

Gender : Male

George Chandler

Character Name : Witness (uncredited)

Original Name : George Chandler

Gender : Male

Spencer Charters

Character Name : Hotel Doorman (uncredited)

Original Name : Spencer Charters

Gender : Male

Billy Dooley

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : Billy Dooley

Gender : Male

Bess Flowers

Character Name : Mary Smith (uncredited)

Original Name : Bess Flowers

Gender : Female

Frank Reicher

Character Name : Abe Ohlman (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Reicher

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-12-06

The more I hear William Powell, the more I think he is the vocal double of George Sanders. Maybe it's because they interchanged some of these amateur detective roles, but when I listen... Anyway, here he ("Clay") is asked by his pal "Tim" (Leslie Fenton) to look into the disappearance of dancer "Alice" quite a while ago! Off to her theatre the pair go, accompanied by our enthusiastic sleuthing sidekick "Donna" (Ginger Rogers) and immediately "Tim" thinks he sees his missing paramour on the stage. She does the rat up a drain thing leaving them bemused and seeking some clues from local pressman "Tommy". It's during that chat that more than words are exchanged and soon they are looking for a murderer too... As they dig deeper, it emerges that Alice might have been tied up in another murder case and her testimony could prove crucial in saving a man from the chair. We've no shortage of suspects and red herrings in this quickly paced, but overlong and a little too formulaic outing for Powell. There's just a shade too much chat, not really enough action and although he and Rogers work quite well together once the film gets going, the rest of this is all just a bit predictable. It doesn't take itself too seriously, indeed there is some light-heated banter to be had at times, though, and Gene Lockhart and J. Farrell MacDonald's "Insp. Doremus" help keep the mystery stoked and watchable.