
Opened by Mistake
Comedy · Mystery
Overview
A wise-guy reporter and a tippling sportswriter acquire an unclaimed trunk with a corpse inside.
Top Cast


Charles Ruggles
Charles Ruggles
Buzz Nelson
Charles Ruggles
Buzz Nelson


Janice Logan
Janice Logan
Margaret Nichols
Janice Logan
Margaret Nichols


Robert Paige
Robert Paige
Jimmie Daniels
Robert Paige
Jimmie Daniels


William Frawley
William Frawley
Matt Kingsley
William Frawley
Matt Kingsley


Florence Shirley
Florence Shirley
Elizabeth Stiles
Florence Shirley
Elizabeth Stiles


Lawrence Grossmith
Lawrence Grossmith
Jarvis Woodruff
Lawrence Grossmith
Jarvis Woodruff


Rafael Corio
Rafael Corio
Mr. Anthony DeBorest
Rafael Corio
Mr. Anthony DeBorest


Esther Dale
Esther Dale
Mrs. Anthony DeBorest
Esther Dale
Mrs. Anthony DeBorest


James Burke
James Burke
Police Sergeant Wilkins
James Burke
Police Sergeant Wilkins


Jack Norton
Jack Norton
Al, the Bartender
Jack Norton
Al, the Bartender
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