
Careful, Soft Shoulders
Comedy · Romance · War
Overview
In this espionage movie, set in Washington during WW II, the daughter of an ex-senator has become a dress model. She is approached by an American counter-espionage agent who offers her a chance to serve her country. The carefree son of a naval official receives a similar offer. He is asked to secure secret Naval plans. Unbeknownst to them, the man they work for is actually a Nazi spy. The two dupes finally figure it out, and the spy kidnaps them. Somehow they escape and break up the spy ring.
Top Cast


Virginia Bruce
Virginia Bruce
Connie Mathers
Virginia Bruce
Connie Mathers


James Ellison
James Ellison
Thomas Aldrich
James Ellison
Thomas Aldrich


Aubrey Mather
Aubrey Mather
Mr. Fortune
Aubrey Mather
Mr. Fortune


Sheila Ryan
Sheila Ryan
Agatha Mather
Sheila Ryan
Agatha Mather


Ralph Byrd
Ralph Byrd
Elliott Salmon
Ralph Byrd
Elliott Salmon


Sigfrid Tor
Sigfrid Tor
Milo
Sigfrid Tor
Milo


Charles Tannen
Charles Tannen
Joe
Charles Tannen
Joe


William B. Davidson
William B. Davidson
Mr. Aldrich
William B. Davidson
Mr. Aldrich
Dale Winter
Dale Winter
Mrs. Ipswich
Dale Winter
Mrs. Ipswich


Erville Alderson
Erville Alderson
Government Official
Erville Alderson
Government Official
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