Hollywood Stadium Mystery
Hollywood Stadium Mystery | |
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Directed by | David Howard |
Produced by | Armand Schaefer (associate producer) |
Written by |
Stuart Palmer (story and screenplay) Dorrell McGowan (screenplay) and Stuart E. McGowan (screenplay) |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Alberto Colombo |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Edited by | Edward Mann |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates | February 21, 1938 |
Running time |
66 minutes 53 minutes (American edited version) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hollywood Stadium Mystery is a 1938 American film directed by David Howard.
Plot summary
A rivalry develops between a district attorney named Devons, who finds murder mysteries amusing but amateurish, and Pauline Ward, a crime novelist. They play tricks on one another, attempting to prove their point over how to solve a crime.
One night before a prizefight, when the lights are momentarily dimmed, a boxer is suddenly killed in the ring. The only clue Devons and Ward have is a tune that a man was whistling. The police detain every spectator from ringside, considering them all as suspects, including Edna Mayberry, a woman who had an involvement with the dead fighter. Pauline is threatened in a dressing room before the case is solved.
Cast
- Neil Hamilton as Bill Devons
- Evelyn Venable as Pauline Ward
- Jimmy Wallington as Nick Nicholls
- Barbara Pepper as Althea Ames
- Lucien Littlefield as Watchman
- Lynne Roberts as Edna Mayberry
- Charles Williams as Jake
- James Spottswood as Albert "Slats" Keefe
- Reed Hadley as Ralph Mortimer
- Robert Homans as Captain Joseph Filsom
- William Haade as Tommy Madison - the Champ
- Pat Flaherty as Ace Cummings
- Dan Tobey as Announcer Dan Tobey
- Al Bayne as Max
- Smiley Burnette as Smiley Burnette
Soundtrack
External links
- Hollywood Stadium Mystery at the Internet Movie Database
- Hollywood Stadium Mystery is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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