

Comedy · Horror · Mystery
Overview
A young reporter enlists a top notch private eye to solve the murder of a female stripper at a Chicago nightclub.
Top Cast
Frank Kress
Frank Kress
Abraham Gentry
Frank Kress
Abraham Gentry
Amy Farrell
Amy Farrell
Nancy Weston
Amy Farrell
Nancy Weston
Hedda Lubin
Hedda Lubin
Marlene
Hedda Lubin
Marlene


Henny Youngman
Henny Youngman
Marzdone Mobilie
Henny Youngman
Marzdone Mobilie
Russ Badger
Russ Badger
Lt. Anderson
Russ Badger
Lt. Anderson
Jackie Kroeger
Jackie Kroeger
Suzie Cream Puff
Jackie Kroeger
Suzie Cream Puff
Nora Alexis
Nora Alexis
Lola Prize
Nora Alexis
Lola Prize
Phil Laurenson
Phil Laurenson
First Policeman
Phil Laurenson
First Policeman
Frank Rice
Frank Rice
Second Policeman
Frank Rice
Second Policeman
Corlee Bew
Corlee Bew
First Go-Go Dancer
Corlee Bew
First Go-Go Dancer
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