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A Dangerous Game

Detectives Dick Williams and Andy McAllister find themselves trying to solve several crimes at an isolated mentally-ill hospital, where the patients range from slightly daffy to criminally insane, and they don't know which is which. A gang is out to steal a fortune inherited by one of the patients and, before Dick and Andy solve the case, several patients are transferred to the cemetery. And 'tiddlie-winks" are indeed involved.

Top Cast

  • Richard Arlen

    Richard Arlen

    Dick Williams

  • Andy Devine

    Andy Devine

    Andy McAllister

  • Jean Brooks

    Jean Brooks

    Anne Bennett (as Jeanne Kelly)

  • Edward Brophy

    Edward Brophy

    Bugsy (misspelled Bugs in on-screen credits)

  • Marc Lawrence

    Marc Lawrence

    Joe

  • Rudolph Anders

    Rudolph Anders

    Dr. Fleming

  • Richard Carle

    Richard Carle

    Agatha - alias Mooseface Hogarty

  • Andrew Tombes

    Andrew Tombes

    Silas Biggsby

  • Tom Dugan

    Tom Dugan

    Clem

Overview

Detectives Dick Williams and Andy McAllister find themselves trying to solve several crimes at an isolated mentally-ill hospital, where the patients range from slightly daffy to criminally insane, and they don't know which is which. A gang is out to steal a fortune inherited by one of the patients and, before Dick and Andy solve the case, several patients are transferred to the cemetery. And 'tiddlie-winks" are indeed involved.

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