"In 1940s Los Angeles, when womanizing composer Keith Vincent is found dead, the inquest concludes it was a suicide but police detective Joe Warne isn't so sure."
George Raft
as Joe Warne
Lynn Bari
as Frances Ransom
Virginia Huston
as Carol Page
Joseph Pevney
as Ned "Fingers" Ford
Myrna Dell
as Susan Flanders
Edward Ashley
as Keith Vincent
Walter Sande
as Lieutenant Halberson
Mabel Paige
as Mrs. Warne
Bern Hoffman
as Erik Torp
Queenie Smith
as Queenie
Mack Gray
as Gratz
Dorothy Adams
as Angry Apartment House Tenant (uncredited)
Robert Andersen
as Pat (uncredited)
Monya Andre
as Woman (uncredited)
John Banner
as Charles Shawn (uncredited)
Phil Baribault
as Dark Room Assistant (uncredited)
Gladys Blake
as Pantages Theatre Cashier (uncredited)
Willie Bloom
as Policeman (uncredited)
Lillian Bronson
as Gotham Cashier (uncredited)
Norma Brown
Benny Burt
as Keyboard Club Bartender (uncredited)
James Carlisle
as Elderly Man (uncredited)
Lucille Casey
as Bessie (uncredited)
William Challee
as Olsen, Police Photographer (uncredited)
Edward Clark
as Apartment House Clerk (uncredited)
Eleanor Counts
Roger Creed
Lloyd Dawson
as Man (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing
as Policeman with Injured Susan (uncredited)
Carol Donell
Virginia Edwards
as Mrs. O'Rourke (uncredited)
Connie Evans
Betty Farrington
Antonio Filauri
as Nick Pappas (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty
as Flannagan, Cop with Susan (uncredited)
Sam Flint
as Mr. Barnes (uncredited)
Carol Forman
as Receptionist (uncredited)
Lee Frederick
as Attendant (uncredited)
George Goodman
as Keyboard Club Manager (uncredited)
Greta Granstedt
as Clara (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
as Police Doctor (uncredited)
Al Hill
as Flynn (uncredited)
Betty Hill
Virginia Keiley
as Lotus Evans (uncredited)
Donald Kerr
as Gaffer (uncredited)
Robert Malcolm
as Chief of Detectives Earn (uncredited)
Matt McHugh
as Coffee Attendant (uncredited)
Martha Mears
as Carol Page (Voice) (uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse
as Movie Director (uncredited)
Jack Norton
as Charlie (uncredited)
Ted O'Shea
as Dancer (uncredited)
James Pierce
Lorin Raker
as Doc (uncredited)
Joey Ray
as Assistant Movie Director (uncredited)
Al Rhein
as Keyboard Club Waiter (uncredited)
John Rice
as Doorman (uncredited)
Rudy Robles
as Eujemio (uncredited)
Dick Rush
as Studio Policeman (uncredited)
Janet Shaw
as Grace Andrews (uncredited)
Paul Stader
as Practical Life Guard (uncredited)
Tex Swain
Robert Terry
Arthur Tovey
as Man Outside Brown Derby (uncredited)
Mel Wixon
Edwin L. Marin
Director
Rowland Brown
Story
Frank Fenton
Jonathan Latimer
Writer
Jack J. Gross
Executive Producer
Joan Harrison
Producer
Leigh Harline
Original Music Composer
Harry J. Wild
Director of Photography
Elmo Williams
Editor
Robert F. Boyle
Production Design
Albert S. D'Agostino
Art Direction
James Altwies
Set Decoration
Darrell Silvera
Renié
Costume Design
James H. Anderson
Assistant Director
Russell A. Cully
Special Effects
Mel Berns
Makeup Artist
Terry Kellum
Sound
Jean L. Speak
Eugene Joseff
Other
C. Bakaleinikoff
Music Director
Barney Ruditsky
Technical Advisor