Private Detective 62
movie

It's a pleasure to have your home wrecked by a man like him.
Released June 10, 1933
Overview
A former government agent in France, who has failed at an assignment and been disavowed, is deported back to the USA, where he can only find work at a low-rent detective agency. He soon gets involved with a woman with ties to a crooked gambling club owner, who is a client of his agency.
Cast

William Powell
as
Donald Free

Margaret Lindsay
as
Janet Reynolds

Arthur Hohl
as
Dan Hogan

Ruth Donnelly
as
Amy Moran

Gordon Westcott
as
Tony Bandor

Natalie Moorhead
as
Helen Burns

James Bell
as
Whitey

Hobart Cavanaugh
as
Harcourt S. Burns

Irving Bacon
as
Cab Driver

Arthur Byron
as
Tracey (Uncredited)

Heinie Conklin
as
Bartender (Uncredited)

Eddie Dunn
as
Club Doorman (Uncredited)
Crew

Tony Gaudio
as
Director of Photography
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Harold McLernon
as
Editor
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Raoul Whitfield
as
Story
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Rian James
as
Screenplay

Michael Curtiz
as
Director
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Leo F. Forbstein
as
Conductor
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Gordon Hollingshead
as
Assistant Director
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Bernhard Kaun
as
Original Music Composer
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Jack Okey
as
Art Direction

Orry-Kelly
as
Costume Design
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Arthur Greville Collins
as
Dialogue Coach

Hal B. Wallis
as
Supervising Producer