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Dangerously Yours (1937)

62 min  -  Crime | Drama  -   21 September 1937 (USA)
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A detective poses as a jewel thief and joins a bunch of other crooks sailing from Europe to New York in search a famous gem. He falls in love with one of the crooks.

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Cast

Complete credited cast:
Cesar Romero ...
Victor Morell
Phyllis Brooks Phyllis Brooks ...
Valerie Barton
Jane Darwell ...
Aunt Cynthia Barton
Alan Dinehart Alan Dinehart ...
Julien Stevens
Natalie Garson Natalie Garson ...
Flo Davis
John Harrington John Harrington ...
Louis Davis
Douglas Wood Douglas Wood ...
Walter Chandler
Earle Foxe Earle Foxe ...
Eddie
Leon Ames Leon Ames ...
Phil
Albert Conti Albert Conti ...
Monet
Leonid Snegoff Leonid Snegoff ...
Boris
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Storyline

A strange group of passengers embarks on a luxury liner when the news is announced that the fabulous Omar diamond is to be taken to the United States by a gem dealer. Victor Morrell is aboard posing as an owner of an Argentine cattle ranch, as is Valerie Barton, interested in the diamond and traveling with her aunt, Cynthia Barton. Others aboard are Julien Stevens, a blustering suit manufacturer, and two out-and-out crooks, Phil and Monet. All have the idea that Morell is after the diamond and declare themselves in whether he likes it or not. Valerie plays upon Morell's interest in her to make him give up his attempt to get the diamond so she can have a clear field. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>  

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Crime | Drama

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

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Sound Mix:

Mono

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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Trivia

A nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation. See more »