The Tip-Off (1931) [NR]

Featuring:
Eddie Quillan, Robert Armstrong, Ginger Rogers

Written by:
George Kibbe Turner
Earl Baldwin

Directed by:
Albert S. Rogell


Release Date:
October 16, 1931

Original Title:
The Tip-Off

Alternate Titles:
La novia del gángster
Looking for Trouble
The Tip Off

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 71

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A young radio repairman becomes involved with gangsters and one of their girlfriends when he repairs their radio.

While on a job, cocky young radio repairman Tommy Jordan meets Baby Face, enticing (if dizzy) girlfriend of jealous boxer Kayo McClure. Fleeing Baby Face's flirtatious advances, Tommy jumps from the frying pan into the fire when he pursues Edna Merino, girlfriend of Kayo's gangster manager Nick Vatelli. Can Kayo save Tommy from being "rubbed out"? Or will fearful Baby Face hold Kayo back?

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Rankings and Honors

The Tip-Off (1931) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.8/10

Art Direction:
Carroll Clark

Associate Producer:
Harry Joe Brown

Costume Design:
Gwen Wakeling

Dialogue:
Ralph Murphy
Earl Baldwin

Director:
Albert S. Rogell

Director of Photography:
Edward Snyder

Editor:
Charles Craft

Music:
Gordon Clifford
Harry Barris

Music Director:
Arthur Lange

Screenplay:
Earl Baldwin

Sound Engineer:
Charles O'Loughlin
Tom Carman

Story:
George Kibbe Turner

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