Private Detective 62

It's a pleasure to have your home wrecked by a man like him.

5.9
19331h 6m

Production

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A former government agent in France, who has failed at an assignment and been disavowed, is deported back to the USA, where he can only find work at a low-rent detective agency. He soon gets involved with a woman with ties to a crooked gambling club owner, who is a client of his agency.

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Cast

Photo of William Powell

William Powell

Donald Free

Photo of Margaret Lindsay

Margaret Lindsay

Janet Reynolds

Photo of Arthur Hohl

Arthur Hohl

Dan Hogan

Photo of Ruth Donnelly

Ruth Donnelly

Amy Moran

Photo of Gordon Westcott

Gordon Westcott

Tony Bandor

Photo of Natalie Moorhead

Natalie Moorhead

Helen Burns

Photo of Hobart Cavanaugh

Hobart Cavanaugh

Harcourt S. Burns

Photo of Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Cab Driver

Photo of Arthur Byron

Arthur Byron

Tracey (Uncredited)

Photo of Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Bartender (Uncredited)

Photo of Eddie Dunn

Eddie Dunn

Club Doorman (Uncredited)

Photo of Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Process Server (Uncredited)

Photo of Eddie Phillips

Eddie Phillips

Mrs. Wright's Paramour (Uncredited)

Photo of Georges Renavent

Georges Renavent

Ship's Captain Henri LaFarge (Uncredited)

Photo of Sheila Terry

Sheila Terry

Mrs. Wright (Uncredited)

Photo of Charles C. Wilson

Charles C. Wilson

Club Bartender (Uncredited)

Photo of Toby Wing

Toby Wing

Free's Lady Friend (Uncredited)

Photo of Joan Barclay

Joan Barclay

Gambler (Uncredited)

Photo of Bill Elliott

Bill Elliott

Man at Roulette Table (Uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

They used to say that in the end, Samuel Goldwyn couldn't get arrested in Hollywood. Well the same is true here for "Donald Free" (William Powell). His government career went down in flames and now he can't get a job for love nor money. Until, that is, he alights on the dodgy "Peerless" detective agency where he is charged with a frame-up of "Janet" (Margaret Lindsay) who has fallen foul of a gambler who is the man behind the cheques at his new employer. What nobody (except the audience, that is) predicts though, is that the two will begin to fall for each other and his task becomes not only more difficult, but downright perilous. It's quite a fun, and quirkily plotted, thriller this with a degree of chemistry on screen and just enough wriggle-room with the story to keep it interesting for an hour. By now the studio was quite adept at eking out the budget and the aesthetic of the film works quite well too, before a lively ending that offers no surprises but entertains well enough for a standard, afternoon B-feature.

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