Robert Crane is a slick jewel thief who also doubles as a novelist writing about a slick-jewel-thief known as 'The Gentleman,' who the police have never been able to catch. Although Police Inspector Davd Theron, a friend of the 'novelist' Crane, suspects Crane may be the thief he writes about, he has never been able to prove it. Theron sets a trap for Crane, but jewel-thief Carolyn Martin gets there first.
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5.7 /10
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Double Danger
1938
R
1 h 2 m
États-Unis
Comédie
Crime
Drame
Robert Crane is a slick jewel thief who also doubles as a novelist writing about a slick-jewel-thief known as 'The Gentleman,' who the police have never been able to catch. Although Police Inspector Davd Theron, a friend of the 'novelist' Crane, suspects Crane may be the thief he writes about, he has never been able to prove it. Theron sets a trap for Crane, but jewel-thief Carolyn Martin gets there first.
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Preston Foster
Bob Crane
Whitney Bourne
Miss Carolyn Martin
Donald Meek
Gordon Ainsley aka Henry Robinson
Samuel S. Hinds
Police Commissioner David Theron
Paul Guilfoyle
Taylor
Cecil Kellaway
Fentriss - aka Gilhooley
June Johnson
'Babs' Theron
Arthur Lake
Roy West
Edythe Elliott
Mrs. Edith Theron
Alec Craig
Theron's Gardener
Harry Hayden
Dr. Hilliard
Richard Bond
Harris - the Butler
William Corson
First Chauffeur
Hal Craig
Policeman
William Donnelly
Second Chauffeur with Taylor
Kitty McHugh
Nurse Agnes Smith
Walter Miller
Police Sergeant O'Riley
Frank O'Connor
Seated Policeman
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Me gha Ghimire🇳🇵🇳🇵
30/05/2023 04:44
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Patríįck_męk.242
16/11/2022 13:08
Double Danger
Enzo Lalande
16/11/2022 01:48
Pretty creaky film by 1938 standards. Seems like it would be more at home circa 1930. While you watch this remember that Gone With The Wind would be released just one year later. Sure Double Danger had a low budget but really...this plays like one of the early talkies. The ones before they figured out how to use sound.
The character of "The Gentleman" jewel thief appears to be a royalty free way to use the character of "The Saint". But then since when has the movie industry been worried about such things? "The Falcon" anyone?
Nice to see a pre-Blondie Arthur Lake acting pretty much the same as he would 15+ years later in that series.
Any Loulou
16/11/2022 01:48
Double Danger (1938)
* (out of 4)
Lew Landers (The Raven) directed this mystery about a group of people invited to a police captain's house so that they can lay a trap for a thief. This film runs 61-minutes and I could have sworn it was going on longer than Roots. There's really not a life of energy in this film, which took me by surprise since Landers is usually able to bring something to these low-budget films. Preston Foster, Whitney Bourne, Samuel S. Hinds, Donald Meek and Cecil Kellaway star.
I enjoy coming across these rare films on Turner Classic Movies but this one here is probably the worst I've watched. Landers is a favorite director of mine but this film just didn't cut it.
خديجة
16/11/2022 01:48
"Double Danger" is a B-movie that, in some ways, reminds me of Errol Flynn's terrific "Footsteps in the Dark". In "Footsteps", Flynn plays a writer who later investigates a crime and tries to out-investigate the police. Well, in "Double Danger", Bob Crane (Preston Foster) is a crime writer who works the OTHER side of the law...he commits crimes!! He has created an alter-ego, 'The Gentleman' and early in the film he manages to steal from another crook. Unfortunately for them both, they get invited to Inspector Theoron's house...and perhaps it's because they are suspects.
So is it any good? Yes...for a B-movie. But it's inconsequential and a film you certainly DON'T need to rush to see.
Shreya Sitoula
16/11/2022 01:31
This tongue-in-cheek romantic caper from RKO stars handsome Preston Foster as crime writer Robert Crane who bases his novels on his secret life as a suave jewel thief. Commissioner David Theron (versatile character actor Samuel Hinds) is out to trap the elusive bandit, nicknamed "The Gentleman," by inviting the two most likely suspects for a weekend at his suburban estate. The bait is the famous Konjer diamonds (or are they the fakes?) stashed away in Theron's safe. Crane, who Theron has befriended and helped with story ideas in the past, and the lovely Carolyn Morgan (Whitney Bourne) are the guests. Each arrives with an accomplice and all four are after the booty, out-conning each other throughout the night. Plenty of humor and some nice location shots of the high-class neighborhoods of southern California in 1938.
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Me gha Ghimire🇳🇵🇳🇵
30/05/2023 04:44
Double Danger_720p(480P)
Lucky Manzano
29/05/2023 21:45
source: Double Danger
Ali 💕
17/05/2023 13:30
Moviecut—Double Danger
Patríįck_męk.242
16/11/2022 13:08
Double Danger
Enzo Lalande
16/11/2022 01:48
Pretty creaky film by 1938 standards. Seems like it would be more at home circa 1930. While you watch this remember that Gone With The Wind would be released just one year later. Sure Double Danger had a low budget but really...this plays like one of the early talkies. The ones before they figured out how to use sound.
The character of "The Gentleman" jewel thief appears to be a royalty free way to use the character of "The Saint". But then since when has the movie industry been worried about such things? "The Falcon" anyone?
Nice to see a pre-Blondie Arthur Lake acting pretty much the same as he would 15+ years later in that series.
Any Loulou
16/11/2022 01:48
Double Danger (1938)
* (out of 4)
Lew Landers (The Raven) directed this mystery about a group of people invited to a police captain's house so that they can lay a trap for a thief. This film runs 61-minutes and I could have sworn it was going on longer than Roots. There's really not a life of energy in this film, which took me by surprise since Landers is usually able to bring something to these low-budget films. Preston Foster, Whitney Bourne, Samuel S. Hinds, Donald Meek and Cecil Kellaway star.
I enjoy coming across these rare films on Turner Classic Movies but this one here is probably the worst I've watched. Landers is a favorite director of mine but this film just didn't cut it.
خديجة
16/11/2022 01:48
"Double Danger" is a B-movie that, in some ways, reminds me of Errol Flynn's terrific "Footsteps in the Dark". In "Footsteps", Flynn plays a writer who later investigates a crime and tries to out-investigate the police. Well, in "Double Danger", Bob Crane (Preston Foster) is a crime writer who works the OTHER side of the law...he commits crimes!! He has created an alter-ego, 'The Gentleman' and early in the film he manages to steal from another crook. Unfortunately for them both, they get invited to Inspector Theoron's house...and perhaps it's because they are suspects.
So is it any good? Yes...for a B-movie. But it's inconsequential and a film you certainly DON'T need to rush to see.
Shreya Sitoula
16/11/2022 01:31
This tongue-in-cheek romantic caper from RKO stars handsome Preston Foster as crime writer Robert Crane who bases his novels on his secret life as a suave jewel thief. Commissioner David Theron (versatile character actor Samuel Hinds) is out to trap the elusive bandit, nicknamed "The Gentleman," by inviting the two most likely suspects for a weekend at his suburban estate. The bait is the famous Konjer diamonds (or are they the fakes?) stashed away in Theron's safe. Crane, who Theron has befriended and helped with story ideas in the past, and the lovely Carolyn Morgan (Whitney Bourne) are the guests. Each arrives with an accomplice and all four are after the booty, out-conning each other throughout the night. Plenty of humor and some nice location shots of the high-class neighborhoods of southern California in 1938.
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