
The Girl in the Case
Mystery · Comedy
Overview
William Warner is a lawyer who is famous for his skill at opening any kind of lock, making him a valuable commodity. William is unknowingly enlisted by German spies who want him to open a chest containing a secret formula. This leads to a madcap adventure involving spies, the police and lots of picked locks!
Top Cast


Edmund Lowe
Edmund Lowe
William Warner
Edmund Lowe
William Warner


Janis Carter
Janis Carter
Myra Warner
Janis Carter
Myra Warner


Robert B. Williams
Robert B. Williams
Malloy (as Bob Williams)
Robert B. Williams
Malloy (as Bob Williams)


Richard Hale
Richard Hale
John Heyser
Richard Hale
John Heyser


Stanley Clements
Stanley Clements
Tuffy
Stanley Clements
Tuffy


Tom Kennedy
Tom Kennedy
Watchman (uncredited)
Tom Kennedy
Watchman (uncredited)


Kaye Dowd
Kaye Dowd
Secretary (uncredited)
Kaye Dowd
Secretary (uncredited)


Dusty Anderson
Dusty Anderson
Beautiful Girl (uncredited)
Dusty Anderson
Beautiful Girl (uncredited)


Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Witness (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Witness (uncredited)


Carole Mathews
Carole Mathews
Carole Mathews
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