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Mister Dynamite 1935

★ 6.01 votes67 min📅 1935-04-22

"RUTHLESS and DANGEROUS - he was a load of TNT, this master detective who snarled 'em with a smile."

Step into the neon-lit underbelly of 1930s crime cinema with *Mister Dynamite* (1935), a taut detective thriller directed by Alan Crosland. When a high-stakes murder rocks a glittering casino, a sharp-minded gambler recruits a relentless private investigator to crack the case.

Director: Alan Crosland

Cast

Edmund Lowe
Edmund Lowe
T.N. Thompson / Mr. Dynamite
Jean Dixon
Jean Dixon
Lynn Marlo
Victor Varconi
Victor Varconi
Jarl Dvorjak
Esther Ralston
Esther Ralston
Charmian Dvorjak
Verna Hillie
Verna Hillie
Mona Lewis
Minor Watson
Minor Watson
Clark Lewis
Robert Gleckler
Robert Gleckler
James V. King - Chief of Detectives
Jameson Thomas
Jameson Thomas
Carey Williams
Greta Meyer
Greta Meyer
Jans
Frank Lyman
D.H. Matthews

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mister Dynamite (1935) about?

*Mister Dynamite* follows a gambler who enlists a fearless private eye after a murder rocks his casino. As the detective navigates a web of deceit and danger, his unorthodox tactics uncover secrets lurking beneath the city's polished surface.

Who directed Mister Dynamite?

Alan Crosland directed *Mister Dynamite*, bringing his signature blend of tension and style to this early crime thriller.

Who stars in Mister Dynamite?

The film features Edmund Lowe as the relentless detective, joined by Jean Dixon, Victor Varconi, Esther Ralston, and Verna Hillie in pivotal roles.

Is Mister Dynamite (1935) worth watching?

While *Mister Dynamite* lacks an IMDb rating, its tight 67-minute runtime and classic crime genre appeal make it a compelling pick for fans of vintage detective stories. The sharp performances and brisk pacing keep the tension high, even decades later.

How long is Mister Dynamite?

Mister Dynamite runs for 67 minutes, a lean and energetic ride through its crime-driven narrative.

About Mister Dynamite (1935) — Gritty 1930s Detective Drama with a Twist

Step into the neon-lit underbelly of 1930s crime cinema with *Mister Dynamite* (1935), a taut detective thriller directed by Alan Crosland. When a high-stakes murder rocks a glittering casino, a sharp-minded gambler recruits a relentless private investigator to crack the case. With a grin as dangerous as his methods, this master of deduction dives into a world of high stakes and hidden knives, where every shadow could hide a threat and every smile might conceal a trap. The film blends gritty crime drama with the polished aesthetics of classic noir, crafting an atmosphere thick with tension and moral ambiguity.

Starring the charismatic Edmund Lowe as the unflappable gumshoe, alongside the scene-stealing Jean Dixon and the regal Esther Ralston, *Mister Dynamite* delivers a fast-paced narrative packed with razor-sharp dialogue and unexpected twists. Crosland's direction keeps the energy relentless, ensuring the 67-minute runtime flies by like a high-speed chase through the city's back alleys.