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Danger on the Air

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher, Nan Grey, Frank Milan, and Donald Woods in Danger on the Air (1938)
WhodunnitAdventureCrimeDramaMysteryRomance

A magnate, Kluck, is murdered in a radio office with cyanogen gas. The numerous suspects include Steenie, who is in love with Butts; her brother; a radio announcer and a janitor who learned ... Read allA magnate, Kluck, is murdered in a radio office with cyanogen gas. The numerous suspects include Steenie, who is in love with Butts; her brother; a radio announcer and a janitor who learned the stiff was making love to his daughter.A magnate, Kluck, is murdered in a radio office with cyanogen gas. The numerous suspects include Steenie, who is in love with Butts; her brother; a radio announcer and a janitor who learned the stiff was making love to his daughter.

  • Director
    • Otis Garrett
  • Writers
    • Betty Laidlaw
    • Robert Lively
    • Xantippe
  • Stars
    • Nan Grey
    • Donald Woods
    • Jed Prouty
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Otis Garrett
    • Writers
      • Betty Laidlaw
      • Robert Lively
      • Xantippe
    • Stars
      • Nan Grey
      • Donald Woods
      • Jed Prouty
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nan Grey
    Nan Grey
    • Christina 'Steenie' MacCorkle
    Donald Woods
    Donald Woods
    • Benjamin Franklin Butts
    Jed Prouty
    Jed Prouty
    • Harry Jones
    Berton Churchill
    Berton Churchill
    • Caesar Kluck
    William Lundigan
    William Lundigan
    • Dave Chapman
    Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
    Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
    • Finney Fish
    • (as Skeets Gallagher)
    Edward Van Sloan
    Edward Van Sloan
    • Dr. Leonard Sylvester
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Tuttle
    Frank Milan
    • Alexander MacCorkle
    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Tony Lisotti
    Johnny Arthur
    Johnny Arthur
    • Aiken
    • (as John Arthur)
    Peter Lind Hayes
    Peter Lind Hayes
    • Harry Lake
    • (as Lind Hayes)
    Louise Stanley
    Louise Stanley
    • Maria Lisotti
    Eloise Rawitzer
    • Miss Bello
    Joe Downing
    • Joe Carney
    • (as Joseph Downing)
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Darwood Kaye
    Darwood Kaye
    • Wilbur
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Hotel Doorman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Otis Garrett
    • Writers
      • Betty Laidlaw
      • Robert Lively
      • Xantippe
    • All cast & crew
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    Mbarnum

    Murder at a radio station!

    Universal put out a number of nifty mystery films in the 1930s and 1940s and this is one of the better ones. When a lecherous sponsor of a radio program gets bumped off there are no end to the suspects. Was it the lovely head of the ad agency? The young receptionist who had accepted the older mans expensive gifts? The inquisitive sound technician who is about ready to quit his job? The elevator operator with stars in his eyes? Or maybe the janitor who is worried about his daughters virtue? A great cast lead by beautiful Nan Grey who gives a surprisingly lively performance.
    csteidler

    Catchy radio station mystery

    Nan Grey and Donald Woods banter appealingly, and the unique personalities of an excellent range of suspects contribute strongly to this really fun mystery. Wit, characters, a clever murder—all tucked into a tidy hour.

    Berton Churchill, as radio sponsor and cola magnate Caesar Kluck, spends the first fifteen minutes of the picture insulting virtually everyone in this large metropolitan radio studio; it is no surprise when he is found dead. But who is responsible? Motives, opportunities and suspects abound.

    Churchill is wonderfully bad and blustery in his brief role. A young Lee J. Cobb is a lot of fun playing an aged maintenance man in a mustache and a thick immigrant's accent.

    However, Grey and Woods are the two who really make this show, with their confident performances and quick exchanges of snappy back-and-forth dialog. "Did you really find her fingerprints on it?" she asks at one point. "No," he replies, "but I could see she was lying and I wanted to trip her up." "Boy, are you some tripper-upper!"

    Seventy minutes and not a dull moment.
    coltras35

    Danger on the Air

    A clever radio engineer (Donald Woods as Benjamin Butts) and his beautiful co-worker and a prime suspect (Nan Grey as Steenie MacCorkle) search for the killer of a broadcasting executive and unscrupulous millionaire (Berton Churchill as Caesar Kluck), who had an eye for the ladies, stepped on far too many toes, was very difficult, and garnered a legion of possible suspects. He keels over dead- Benjamin claims he was murdered - gassed by cyanogen gas.

    However, the head of the radio company wants to cover it up and claim that Kluck died of natural causes, like heart failure. He's helped in this deceit by a dodgy doctor (Edward Van Sloan).

    But Benjamin, with the help of Steenie, insist on sleuthing ...

    Danger on the Air is set entirely within a radio station where the murder occurs and ingenious one too and there's no police called at the scene of the crime and it's up to Donald Wood and Nan Grey to find out who killed the victim, who is -no surprise - a horrid man. Which means there's many suspects. It's fast-paced, breezy , funny and the two leads are quite charming.
    Paularoc

    A great little B mystery

    This Crime Club entry is an almost perfect B mystery with its solid cast, interesting setting, plenty of murder suspects and intriguing (but not really plausible) murder method. The setting is a large metropolitan radio station. Caesar Kluck is an obnoxious soda manufacturer who sponsors the show Kluck's Popola Hour. He's also a corrupt man who uses gangsters to ruin competing soda manufacturers. Understandably, no one at the station can stand him including the sound engineer Benjamin Franklin Butts ( played by the ever affable Donald Woods) and "Skeets" MacCorkle (Nan Grey), one of the advertising sales staff (Nan Grey). Not surprisingly, Kluck is murdered and the station manager insists it was a heart attack and has either a phony or incompetent doctor to back him up. Butts is convinced that he was murdered by a poison gas and tells reporters this. The result of this is that most of the staff refuse to enter the building. This leads to the highlight of the movie when the wannabe performer Harry Lake takes on roles in several shows in order to keep the station on the air. Peter Lind Hayes as Lake steals the show. His various impersonations, including that of Bing Crosby, are wonderful. The movies old time radio setting is fascinating. This is a highly entertaining and slick murder mystery worth watching more than once.
    kevinolzak

    Second Crime Club with Donald Woods and Nan Grey

    Universal's Crime Club series lasted 7 films from 1937 to 1939, of which "Danger on the Air" was number 4, the last to co-star Donald Woods and Nan Grey, previously seen in the second, "The Black Doll" (also 1938). Lecherous sponsor Caesar Kluck (Berton Churchill) dies during a live radio broadcast, with hard working engineer Benjamin Franklin Butts (Woods) deducing murder from poison gas, and Kluck's physician, Leonard Sylvester (Edward Van Sloan), insisting it was a heart attack. The ventilating system has clearly been tampered with, and a persistent gangster (Joseph Downing) was also hanging around, plus the station janitor (Lee J. Cobb), who was angered by Kluck's advances toward his young daughter (Louise Stanley). The adorable and capable Nan Grey gets top billing over Donald Woods this time, but he again solves the case. Also on hand are William Lundigan, George Meeker, Tom Kennedy, and a young Peter Lind Hayes, future songwriter and TV personality, doing a variety of impressions like Bing Crosby (he also name drops Rudy Vallee). All of the Crime Clubs are quite entertaining, and the final three were included in the popular SHOCK! package of classic Universal horror films issued to television in the late 50's ("The Last Warning," "Mystery of the White Room," and "The Witness Vanishes"). Only "The Black Doll" and "Mystery of the White Room" were shown on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater, so it was many years before I discovered the other five in the brief series, lesser known than the Inner Sanctums but in some ways superior. The next Crime Club would be "The Last Warning."

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      In 1937, Universal had entered into a deal with Crime Club, a prolific publisher of pulp whodunits, allowing it to produce up to 4 of it's novels annually. This was the 4th entry of 11 that were eventually produced, all as B-pictures.
    • Quotes

      Christina 'Steenie' MacCorkle: Do I have to come right out and ask you to take me home?

    • Soundtracks
      Where Are You?
      Lyrics by Harold Adamson

      Melody by Jimmy McHugh

      Played on piano by Christina "Steenie" MacCorkle (Nan Grey) in Kluck's apartment.

      © 1937

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Perigo pelo Rádio
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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