

Mystery
Overview
A radio detective sets out to solve an old murder case, with the help of her sound man and another radio detective. They manage to talk to the people involved in the case, but shortly afterwards the main suspects turn up dead.
Top Cast


Ruth Terry
Ruth Terry
Jan Cornell
Ruth Terry
Jan Cornell


Frank Albertson
Frank Albertson
Michael Jerome
Frank Albertson
Michael Jerome


Mary Treen
Mary Treen
Smitty
Mary Treen
Smitty


Nils Asther
Nils Asther
Ricky Moreno
Nils Asther
Ricky Moreno


Wynne Gibson
Wynne Gibson
Eve Stanley
Wynne Gibson
Eve Stanley


Paul Harvey
Paul Harvey
Arthur J. Stanley
Paul Harvey
Arthur J. Stanley


Addison Richards
Addison Richards
Bill Burton
Addison Richards
Bill Burton


Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
Chief Daniels
Joseph Crehan
Chief Daniels


Alice Fleming
Alice Fleming
Mida Kent
Alice Fleming
Mida Kent


Francis Pierlot
Francis Pierlot
Crunch
Francis Pierlot
Crunch
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