
No Place for a Lady
MURDER IN A BLACKOUT...With A Blonde!
Ratings
A private detective and a blonde acquaintance whom he has rescued from a misdirected murder charge, discover a body in his beachside cottage; only it has disappeared by the time the police arrive, leaving him to be charged with hoaxing the police. With his license in jeopardy, his would-be fiancee and an inquiring reporter set out to investigate.
Production
Larry Darmour Productions, Columbia Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Margaret Lindsay
June Terry

Dick Purcell
Randy Brooks

William Gargan
Jess Arno

Phyllis Brooks
Dolly Adair

Thomas E. Jackson
Captain Baker, district attorney

Frank M. Thomas
Webley, club owner

Edward Norris
Mario, club manager

Jerome Cowan
Eddie Moore

James Burke
Police Substation Chief Moriarty

Tom Dugan
Officer Rawlins

Ralph Sanford
Hal, truck driver-henchman

Doris Lloyd
Mrs. Evelyn Harris

Chester Clute
'Yvonne', dress designer

Claire Du Brey
Apartment House Manager

Emmett Vogan
Mr. Hartley, tire company dispatcher

Dennis Moore
Reporter #1 at June's office
Jack Gardner
Reporter #2 at June's office

Barbara Brown
Miss Foster, tire warehouse clerk

William Newell
Toreador Club Waiter

Dewey Robinson
Air Raid Warden on street
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