Summary
Slightly Dangerous is an American comedy romance film first released in 1943,
directed by Wesley Ruggles.
The film stars Lana Turner, Robert Young, Walter Brennan, Dame May Whitty and Eugene Pallette.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Wesley Ruggles
- Script: Ian McLellan Hunter, Aileen Hamilton, Charles Lederer, George Oppenheimer
- Photo: Harold Rosson
- Music: Bronislau Kaper, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Eric Zeisl
- Cast: Lana Turner (Peggy Evans aka Carol Burden), Robert Young (Bob Stuart), Walter Brennan (Cornelius Burden), Dame May Whitty (Baba), Eugene Pallette (Durstin), Alan Mowbray (English Gentleman), Florence Bates (Mrs. Amanda Roanoke-Brooke), Howard Freeman (Mr. Quill), Millard Mitchell (Baldwin), Ward Bond (Jimmy), Pamela Blake (Mitzi), Ray Collins (Snodgrass), Paul Stanton (Stanhope), Eddie Acuff, Hooper Atchley (Man Getting on Bus), Louise Bates (Woman Mistaking Paint for Blood), Arthur Belasco (Customer), Gertrude Bennett (Bit in Newspaper Office), Robert Blake (Boy on Porch), Billy Bletcher (Customer), John Butler (’Tribune’ Reporter), Spencer Charters (Claudius Swade – Owner of Motel), Cliff Clark (Detective), Jimmy Conlin (Bartender at Opera), Gene Coogan (Man Outside Newspaper Office), Sidney D’Albrook (Customer), Guy D’Ennery (Waiter at Party), Joe Devlin (Painter), Don Dillaway (McGraw – Photographer), John Dilson (’Telegram’ Reporter), Abe Dinovitch (Bit in Newspaper Office), Hazel Dohlman (Dowager), Ann Doran (Salesgirl), Charles Dorety (Workman), Mimi Doyle (Miss Kingsway), Ruth Dwyer (Customer in Department Store), Edward Earle (Newspaper Employee), Mary Elliott (Operator), Fern Emmett (Burden’s Maid), Frank Faylen (Gateman), James Ford (Reggie – Amanda’s Escort), Jack Gardner (Usher), Sugar Geise (Customer), Harry Hayden (Doctor), Grace Hayle (Banana Split Customer), Dell Henderson (Doorman), E. Mason Hopper (Bit in Newspaper Office), Lilyan Irene (Maid), Gladden James (Newspaper Employee), Marjorie Kane (Customer), Alice Keating (Customer in Department Store), Del Lawrence (Customer), Nolan Leary (Music Lover), Cathy Lewis (Salesgirl), Clinton Lyle (Customer), George Lynn (’Times’ Reporter), Charles Marsh (Man on Street), Mickey Martin (Messenger), Ralph McCullough (Bit in Newspaper Office), Kitty McHugh (Salesgirl), Charles Meakin (Bit in Newspaper Office), Kay Medford (Girl Getting Off Bus), Roger Moore (Assistant Floorwalker), Sue Moore (Salesgirl), Patsy Moran (Salesgirl), Mantan Moreland (Waiter at Swade’s), Sandra Morgan (Woman on Street), Frances Morris (Salesgirl), Thomas Murray (Onlooker), William Newell (Waiter), Al Ochs (Truck Driver), Robert Emmett O’Connor (Reporter), Garry Owen (Detective), Emory Parnell (Policeman at Newspaper Office), Paul Parry (Bit in Newspaper Office), Gil Perkins, Eddie Phillips (Reporter), Eugene Radovitch (Bit in Newspaper Office), Frances Rafferty (Girl Getting Off Bus), Robin Raymond (Girl), Gordon Richards (Garrett – Butler), Cyril Ring (Man Outside Newspaper Office), Henry Roquemore (Man with Opera Glasses), Walter Sande (Reporter), Bernard Sell (Usher at Concert), Harry Semels (Italian at Concert), Almira Sessions (Peggy’s Landlady), Sam Simone (Assistant Floorwalker), George Sorel (Captain of Waiters at Party), Leigh Sterling (Young Dancer), Harry Strang (Driver), Henry Sylvester (Music Lover), Ray Teal (Pedestrian Lifting Peggy Up), Harry Tyler (Hillyer), Norma Varden (Opera Singer), Dorothy Vernon (Bit in Newspaper Office), James Warren (Young Dancer), Pat West (Man Getting On Bus and Dropping Penny)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 94 min; B&W
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Comedy / Romance






