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.
- Finney Fish
- (as Skeets Gallagher)
- Aiken
- (as John Arthur)
- Harry Lake
- (as Lind Hayes)
- Joe Carney
- (as Joseph Downing)
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
- Wilbur
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Doorman
- (uncredited)
- Director
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This is one of the 'Crime Club' mysteries that Universal made in the late 1930s. While I haven't read the novel it is based on, it certainly has a better title, given it was published as DEATH COMES FOR MR. CLUCK, with the author named as 'Xanthippe.' It's not a great mystery -- we don't get the motivation until after the unmasking of the murderer -- but it is slickly written and directed, with a good cast that includes Peter Lind Hayes, William Lundigan, George Meeker, Lee J.Cobb and Johnny Arthur.
Did you know
- TriviaIn 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?
- SoundtracksWhere Are You?
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
Melody by Jimmy McHugh
Played on piano by Christina "Steenie" MacCorkle (Nan Grey) in Kluck's apartment.
© 1937
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 10m(70 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1