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The Girl in the Case

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1944 | 65m | English

(88 votes)

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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!
Release Date: Apr 20, 1944
Director: William Berke
Writer: Dorcas Cochran, Joseph Hoffman, Charles F. Royal
Genres: Comedy, Mystery
Keywords chest, secret formula
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
Edmund Lowe William Warner
Janis Carter Myra Warner
Robert B. Williams Malloy (as Bob Williams)
Richard Hale John Heyser
Stanley Clements Tuffy
Tom Kennedy Watchman (uncredited)
Kaye Dowd Secretary (uncredited)
Dusty Anderson Beautiful Girl (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard Witness (uncredited)
Carole Mathews None
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I rather enjoyed this quirky and quickly paced wartime thriller. "Warner" (Edmund Lowe) is a renowned lawyer who also dabbles, successfully, in a bit of locksmithery. Indeed, he is regularly called upon by companies and authorities alike to help them out when locks needs "unlocking". His skills are ... also on the radar of some devious Nazi spies who want to try and trick him into opening a safe in which some secret documents are securely stashed. Can he, and his increasingly involved wife "Myra" (Janis Carter) stay one step of the fifth columnists and, probably for him, not fall down the fire escape, or off the window ledge, or end up in a big chest or in jail with $25,000 of dodgy loot? The production is a bit basic and there's a bit too much dialogue, but when Lowe and Carter are sharing the screen together, there's enough comedy chemistry to raise a smile or two before the predicable denouement. This is typical WWII feel-good fayre, but some effort has gone into the story and the characters and it's certainly at the better end of the genre.

Nov 28, 2023