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High Flyers

Two men running a carnival airplane ride are hired to fly to retrieve what they think are photos for a reporter. Actually, they are retrieving diamonds stolen from a noted gem dealer. As it turns out, their plane crashes on the very estate of the dealer. Thinking the duo are police officers, the dealer offers his home for their convalescence from the accident. Meanwhile, the diamonds have been snatched by a kleptomaniac dog and buried on the estate. When the smugglers track down the pair, they try to convince the dealer that they are officials from an institution from which the two have escaped. Before long, the carnival fellows, the crooks, the gem dealer and his family, along with a platoon of cops, are tearing up the grounds to find where the dog has buried the diamonds.

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High Flyers

November 7, 1937
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Cast (28)

Robert Woolsey
Pierre Potkin
Bert Wheeler
Jerry Lane
Lupe Vélez
Juanita - the Maid
Marjorie Lord
Arlene Arlington
Margaret Dumont
Martha Arlington
Jack Carson
Dave Hanlon
Paul Harvey
Horace Arlington
Charles Judels
Mr. Fontaine
Lucien Prival
Mr. Panzer
Herbert Evans
Mr. Hartley
Herbert Clifton
Stone - the Butler
George Irving
Chief of Police
Stanley Blystone
Cop on Pier
Don Brodie
Accomplice on Boat
Mike Donovan
Radio Cop
Otto Fries
Fat Man on Kiddie Ride
Bud Geary
Sailor
Rodney Hildebrandt
Police Officer
Soledad Jiménez
Essie - the Cook
Donald Kerr
The Chauffeur
Bruce Mitchell
Police Lieutenant
Bruce Sidney
Ship's Officer
Frank M. Thomas
Officer Collins
Monte Vandergrift
Cop Announcer

Crew (13)

Directing

Writing

Benny Rubin
Screenplay
Herman Ruby
Lyricist
Bert Granet
Screenplay
Byron Morgan
Screenplay

Production

Lee S. Marcus
Producer

Sound

Roy Webb
Original Music Composer

Art

Van Nest Polglase
Art Direction

Camera

Jack MacKenzie
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Renié
Costume Design

Crew

Vernon L. Walker
Special Effects

Editing

Lighting

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Visual Effects

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