
Secret File: Hollywood
Drama
Overview
A private eye (Robert Clarke) takes pictures for the publishers (Francine York, Syd Mason) of a scandal magazine.
Top Cast


Robert Clarke
Robert Clarke
Maxwell Carter (private eye)
Robert Clarke
Maxwell Carter (private eye)
Maralou Gray
Maralou Gray
Gay Shelton
Maralou Gray
Gay Shelton


Francine York
Francine York
Nan Torr
Francine York
Nan Torr
Sydney Mason
Sydney Mason
Charles 'Hap' Grogan (as Syd Mason)
Sydney Mason
Charles 'Hap' Grogan (as Syd Mason)


John Warburton
John Warburton
James Cameron (film director)
John Warburton
James Cameron (film director)
William Justine
William Justine
William Justine


Arch Hall Sr.
Arch Hall Sr.
TV Director (uncredited)
Arch Hall Sr.
TV Director (uncredited)


Carolyn Brandt
Carolyn Brandt
Dancer (uncredited)
Carolyn Brandt
Dancer (uncredited)
Eleanor Ames
Eleanor Ames
Eleanor Ames
Shirley Chandler
Shirley Chandler
Jazz Dancer
Shirley Chandler
Jazz Dancer
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