Slightly Dangerous
Small-town soda-jerk Peggy Evans quits her dead-end job and moves to New York where she invents a new identity.
Wesley Ruggles
Casts & Crew
Lana Turner
Robert Young
Walter Brennan
May Whitty
Eugene Pallette
Alan Mowbray
Florence Bates
Howard Freeman
Millard Mitchell
Ward Bond
Pamela Blake
Ray Collins
Paul Stanton
O. K. Ford
Eddie Acuff
Hooper Atchley
Louise Bates
Barbara Bedford
Arthur Belasco
Brooks Benedict
Gertrude Bennett
Robert Blake
Billy Bletcher
John Butler
Spencer Charters
Cliff Clark
Jimmy Conlin
Gene Coogan
Sidney D'Albrook
Guy D'Ennery
Joe Devlin
Don Dillaway
John Dilson
Abe Dinovitch
Hazel Dohlman
Ann Doran
Charles Dorety
Mimi Doyle
Edward Earle
Mary Elliott
Fern Emmett
Frank Faylen
James Ford
Jack Gardner
Sugar Geise
Gibson Gowland
Mahlon Hamilton
Harry Hayden
Grace Hayle
Dell Henderson
E. Mason Hopper
Lilyan Irene
Gladden James
Marjorie Kane
Alice Keating
Del Lawrence
Nolan Leary
Cathy Lewis
Clinton Lyle
George Lynn
Charles Marsh
Mickey Martin
Ralph McCullough
Kitty McHugh
Charles Meakin
Kay Medford
Roger Moore
Sue Moore
Patsy Moran
Mantan Moreland
Sandra Morgan
Frances Morris
Thomas Murray
William Newell
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Al Ochs
Garry Owen
Emory Parnell
Paul Parry
Gil Perkins
Eddie Phillips
Eugene Radovitch
Frances Rafferty
Charles Ray
Robin Raymond
Gordon Richards
Cyril Ring
Henry Roquemore
Walter Sande
Bernard Sell
Harry Semels
Almira Sessions
Sam Simone
George Sorel
Leigh Sterling
Harry Strang
Henry Sylvester
Ray Teal
Harry Tyler
Norma Varden
Dorothy Vernon
James Warren
Pat West
Ruth Dwyer
Also Directed by Wesley Ruggles
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Series #1, Episode #9 of The Collegians with the main focus on rowing and clubbing.