Jim Hanvey, Detective
movie

Sly but not slick - Jim Hanvey tops them all! Guy Kibbee ....his most loveable role!
Released April 05, 1937
Overview
Jim Hanvey is a genial but top-notch detective who has retired to his country home. An insurance company hires him to find a missing emerald so they won't have to pay out the $100,000 for which the jewel is insured. It doesn't take him long to find the emerald, but he discovers that finding it was the easy part; the difficult part is getting it back to its rightful owner, and he winds up involved in a murder in which an innocent man is framed.
Cast

Guy Kibbee
as
James Woolford 'Jim' Hanvey

Tom Brown
as
Don Terry

Lucie Kaye
as
Joan Frost

Catherine Doucet
as
Adelaide Frost

Edward Gargan
as
O. R.Smith

Edward Brophy
as
Romo

Helen Jerome Eddy
as
Mrs. Tom Ellis

Theodore von Eltz
as
Dunn

Kenneth Thomson
as
W. B. Elwood

Howard Hickman
as
Herbert Frost

Oscar Apfel
as
Lambert

Wade Boteler
as
Davis
Crew
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Phil Rosen
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Director
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Olive Cooper
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Screenplay
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William Morgan
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Editor
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Eric Taylor
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Adaptation
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Cortland Fitzsimmons
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Adaptation
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Joseph Krumgold
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Screenplay
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Octavus Roy Cohen
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Story
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Eloise
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Costume Design
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Jack A. Marta
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Director of Photography
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Terry Kellum
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Sound Engineer
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Walter Compton
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Publicist
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Harry Grey
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Music Supervisor