Sky Murder
This final Carter film is a lot of fun, with Nick (unwillingly, at first) taking on a ring of Fifth Columnists (since this was filmed before the US entered the war, we're not told the villains are Nazis, but it's pretty clear anyway). Of course, the helpful and persistent Bartholomew is at his side--much to Nick's irritation. To further complicate things--and to make them still funnier--Joyce Compton is along for the ride too, as a delightfully brainless "detective" named Christine Cross.
George B. Seitz
Casts & Crew
Walter Pidgeon
Donald Meek
Kaaren Verne
Edward Ashley
Joyce Compton
Tom Conway
George Lessey
Dorothy Tree
Frank Reicher
Chill Wills
George Watts
Byron Foulger
William Tannen
Milton Parsons
Tom Neal
Lucien Prival
Judith Allen
Hooper Atchley
Arthur Aylesworth
Barbara Bedford
Leonard Carey
George DeNormand
Jimmie Dundee
Jack Foss
Bud Geary
James Guilfoyle
Edward Hearn
Cy Kendall
William Lally
Perc Launders
Hal Le Sueur
Warren McCollum
Philip Morris
Virginia O'Brien
Ted Oliver
Eddie Parker
Cyril Ring
Cap Somers
Larry Steers
Harry Strang
Charles Sullivan
Grady Sutton
Kay Sutton
Celia Travers
Dale van Sickel
Charles Wagenheim
Lloyd Whitlock
Anne Wigton
Duke York
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