The Line-Up
The Line-Up is a 1934 American crime film directed by Howard Higgin and starring William Gargan, Marian Nixon and Paul Hurst.[1]
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| Directed by | Howard Higgin | 
| Written by | George Waggner | 
| Produced by | Sid Rogell | 
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| Cinematography | Benjamin H. Kline | 
| Edited by | John Rawlins | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures | 
Release date  | April 17, 1934 | 
Running time  | 64 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Synopsis
    
A young police officer is assigned to the detective squad investigating a series of thefts of fur coats. A woman working as a hat check girl in a hotel comes under suspicion of working with the gang, but he sets out to prove her innocence and track down the real culprits.
Cast
    
- William Gargan as Bob Curtis
 - Marian Nixon as Peggy Arnold
 - Paul Hurst as Detective Sgt. Doyle
 - John Miljan as Reginald Fields
 - Harold Huber as 'Mile-a-Way' Miller
 - Greta Meyer as Mrs. Peterson
 - Joseph Crehan as Police Capt. Daniel McGrath
 - Noel Francis as Mabel Martin
 - Francis McDonald as Trigger - Henchman
 - Charles A. Browne as Chuck
 - John Bleifer as Louie
 - Harry C. Bradley as Mr. Hamilton
 - Wallis Clark as Hotel Manager
 - Harry Holman as Jacob
 - Jessie Perry as Mrs. Hamilton
 - Frank Reicher as Abraham Schultz
 - Emma Tansey as Mrs. Garvey
 - Harry Tenbrook as Man in the Line-up
 
References
    
- Langman & Finn p.144
 
Bibliography
    
- Langman, Larry & Finn, Daniel. A Guide to American Crime Films of the Thirties. Greenwood Press, 1995.
 
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