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A Dangerous Affair 1931

75 min📅 1931-09-29

In *A Dangerous Affair* (1931), Jack Holt stars as Lieutenant McHenry, a no-nonsense police officer locked in a spirited battle of wits with crime reporter Wally Cook, played by Ralph Graves.

Director: Edward Sedgwick

Cast

Jack Holt
Jack Holt
Lt. McHenry
Ralph Graves
Ralph Graves
Wally Cook
Sally Blane
Sally Blane
Marjory Randolph
Susan Fleming
Susan Fleming
Florence
Blanche Friderici
Blanche Friderici
Letty Randolph
Edward Brophy
Edward Brophy
Nelson
DeWitt Jennings
DeWitt Jennings
City Editor
Tyler Brooke
Tyler Brooke
Harvey
William V. Mong
William V. Mong
Lionel
Fred Santley
Fred Santley
Tom

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Dangerous Affair (1931) about?

*A Dangerous Affair* follows two rivals—Lieutenant McHenry and journalist Wally Cook—as they uncover the truth behind a lawyer's murder during a will reading. The film dives into a tangled web of greed and hidden motives among the heirs, where every clue could shift suspicion. It's a classic 1930s mystery packed with suspense and sharp exchanges.

Who directed A Dangerous Affair?

Edward Sedgwick directed *A Dangerous Affair*, bringing his knack for blending crime and drama to this pre-Code gem.

Who stars in A Dangerous Affair?

The film features Jack Holt as Lieutenant McHenry, Ralph Graves as Wally Cook, Sally Blane, Susan Fleming, and Blanche Friderici in pivotal roles.

Is A Dangerous Affair (1931) worth watching?

As a pre-Code mystery, *A Dangerous Affair* offers vintage charm with its snappy dialogue and high-stakes plot. While not as well-known as some classics, its tight runtime and engaging cast make it a solid pick for fans of early detective films. Expect a satisfying, if short, dose of suspense.

How long is A Dangerous Affair?

The film runs for 75 minutes.

About A Dangerous Affair (1931) — A Pre-Code Mystery with Sharp Dialogue and High Stakes

In *A Dangerous Affair* (1931), Jack Holt stars as Lieutenant McHenry, a no-nonsense police officer locked in a spirited battle of wits with crime reporter Wally Cook, played by Ralph Graves. Their verbal sparring sets the stage for a gripping mystery as they race to unravel the murder of a lawyer midway through reading a will to a quirky group of heirs. Directed by Edward Sedgwick, this pre-Code mystery thrives on sharp dialogue and the tension of a high-stakes inheritance feud. With its 1930s atmosphere of suspicion and intrigue, the film blends classic detective tropes with the unpredictability of human motives.

Sally Blane and Susan Fleming shine as key figures in this web of deceit, while Blanche Friderici and Edward Brophy add layers of intrigue. The story's claustrophobic setting—amidst a crowded room of potential killers—creates an immersive experience, where every glance and whispered word could hold a clue. *A Dangerous Affair* delivers a brisk 75-minute ride through the darker corners of ambition and family secrets.