Private Detective 62
First National Pictures  (1933)
Comedy, Crime, Romance
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IMDB   6.6
1 hr 7 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
William Powell Donald Free
Margaret Lindsay Janet Reynolds
Ruth Donnelly Amy Moran
Gordon Westcott Tony Bandor
Arthur Hohl Dan Hogan
Natalie Moorhead Mrs. Helen Burns
James Bell Whitey
Hobart Cavanaugh Harcourt S. Burns
Irving Bacon Cab Driver
Arthur Byron Tracey
Ann Hovey Rose
Georges Renavent Captain La Farge
Sheila Terry Mrs. Wright
Renee Whitney Alice
George Brent Man at Club
Director
Michael Curtiz
Writer Rian James
Raoul Whitfield
Cinematography Tony Gaudio

A discredited diplomat accidentally finds work with a seedy private detective. The diplomat's ethics later bump up against the detective's illegal methods after their new partnership is financed by a local gambler. When the gambler ends up losing a lot of money to a good looking socialite lady the seedy detective is hired by the gambler to frame the lucky lady. He puts his new partner on the case but the ex-diplomat finds out that the lady is a lady and falls in love. When the frame fails to materialize the detective and gambler fake a scene when the lady is paid off and attacked by the gambler. She shoots him with a fixed gun and runs. Right away a hood shoots the gambler at the order of the dectective and he gets two birds with one bullet...out from his partnership with the gambler (taking over his club and money) and a future blackmail on the lady. But the diplomat partner gets in the way and by playing a good detective finds the hood and the evidence to clear the lady and get his former seedy partner arrested. Good exteriors for 1933 and fashions. The detective's secretary is long time character actress Ruth Donnelly who was Ingrid Bergman's close nun-buddy in "The Bells of St. Mary's." This is an early William Powell, a year before his "Thin Man" fame.
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