66 minutes
4/17/1936
When the body of Violet Feverel is discovered on the Central Park bridle path, Inspector Oscar Piper is about to declare her death accidental from a thrown horse, until his friend and amateur detective Hildegarde Withers locates the horse and discovers blood on the horse.
James Gleason
as Police Insp. Oscar Piper
Helen Broderick
as Hildegarde Withers
Louise Latimer
as Barbara Foley
Owen Davis Jr.
as Edward 'Eddie' Fry
John Arledge
as Joey Thomas
John Carroll
as Latigo Wells
Willie Best
as 'High-Pockets'
Leslie Fenton
as Don Gregg
Christian Rub
as Chris Thomas
Sheila Terry
as Violet Feverel
John Miltern
as Patrick 'Pat' Gregg
Spencer Charters
as Warden Sylvester Mahoney
James Donlan
as Detective Kane
Gustav von Seyffertitz
as Doctor Bloom, Police Dept.
Frank Reicher
as Dr. Peters (Gregg's)
Harry Jans
as Addie, Reporter
Murray Alper
as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Barlowe Borland
as Pipe Expert (uncredited)
Harry Bowen
as Second (Checker) Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Maurice Cass
as Mr. Schultz, Handwriting Expert (uncredited)
Maxine Jennings
as Girl in Waiting Car (uncredited)
Mike Lally
as Reporter (uncredited)
Frank Marlowe
as Horseman on Bridle Path (uncredited)
Tony Martin
as Man with Violet (uncredited)
Frank Mills
as Horseman on Bridle Path (uncredited)
Jack Rice
as Violet's Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson
as Turkish Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Monte Vandergrift
as Detective Bart (uncredited)