Secrets of the French Police (1932) [NR]

Featuring:
Gwili Andre, Gregory Ratoff, Frank Morgan

Written by:
Samuel Ornitz
Robert Tasker
Ashton Wolfe

Directed by:
A. Edward Sutherland


Release Date:
December 2, 1932

Original Title:
Secrets of the French Police

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 58

When a flower girl is kidnapped by a deranged White Russian, to impersonate the missing Princess Anastasia Romanoff while under his hypnotic spell, the French police attempt to solve the case with forensic method and the aide of a gentleman thief.

A burglar is recruited to aid the police in finding his kidnapped girlfriend, a lovely but impoverished flower girl. Meanwhile, a deranged Russian emigre has been claiming that his ward is actually Princess Anastasia, last survivor of the Tsar's family--but she seems to behave strangely in the presence of flowers.

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Rankings and Honors

Secrets of the French Police (1932) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.8/10

Art Direction:
Carroll Clark

Assistant Camera:
Joseph F. Biroc
Harold E. Wellman
James Daly

Assistant Director:
Jo Van Ronkel

Camera Operator:
Harry J. Wild

Casting Assistant:
Dick Stockton

Casting Director:
Fred Schuessler

Director:
A. Edward Sutherland

Director of Photography:
Alfred Gilks

Editor:
Arthur Roberts

Executive Producer:
David O. Selznick

Music Director:
Max Steiner

Screenplay:
Samuel Ornitz
Robert Tasker

Sound Recordist:
George D. Ellis

Still Photographer:
Eddie Croninworth

Writer:
Ashton Wolfe

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