Muss 'em Up

Muss 'em Up (1936)

It's a gripping chapter in our great war on the underworld!

  • Genre: Crime, Mystery
  • Release Date: 1936-02-13
  • User Rating: 5.5/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 10min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Charles Vidor
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Summary

Famous private detective Tip O'Neil is summoned by telegram to the estate of old friend Paul Harding, but finds the telegram was sent by Paul's attractive secretary, Amy Hutchins. Paul admits his dog was shot by extortionists to show they mean business, and shows Tip some threatening notes they sent. That night, Paul's ward, Corinne, is kidnapped by two gangsters and her driver is found dead the next morning. The kidnappers contact Tip demanding $200,000, which is delivered according to instructions. Awaiting the return of Corrine, Tip learns her fiancé, Gene Leland, is an ex-convict, and he also investigates why a thug, Maratti, was found prowling around the grounds, and why Paul's brother-in-law, Jim Glenray, was seen leaving the estate late the night before. And when the chauffeur is murdered with Amy's gun as he was about to confess some complicity, Tip has to piece together various clues to pinpoint the culprits.

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  • Preston Foster

    as Tip O'Neil
  • Margaret Callahan

    as Amy Hutchins
  • Alan Mowbray

    as Paul Harding
  • Ralph Morgan

    as Jim Glenray
  • Guinn "Big Boy" Williams

    as 'Red' Cable
  • Maxie Rosenbloom

    as Snake
  • Molly Lamont

    as Nancy Harding
  • John Carroll

    as Gene Leland
  • Florine McKinney

    as Corinne
  • Robert Middlemass

    as Inspector Brock
  • Noel Madison

    as Tony Spivali, Gambler
  • Maxine Jennings

    as Cleo
  • Harold Huber

    as Maratti
  • Clarence Muse

    as William
  • Paul Porcasi

    as Luigi Turseniani, Head of the Mob
  • Ward Bond

    as John Doe, a Gangster
  • John Adair

    as John Doe, Jr.-a Gangster
  • Florence Lake

    as Tony's Girlfriend (uncredited)
  • Lucille Ball

    as Departing Train Passenger (uncredited)
  • Willie Best

    as Janitor at Spivali's Bar (uncredited)
Directing Charles Vidor Director
Camera J. Roy Hunt Director of Photography
Writing Erwin S. Gelsey Screenplay
Writing James Edward Grant Novel
Production Pandro S. Berman Producer

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