Comedy Mystery
A diamond is stolen at a houseboat party given by the district attorney. He gives the thief a chance to return it by putting an empty box on a table and turning out the lights. When the lights are turned back on the box is gone, and the district attorney has a knife in his back and is quite dead. The police and the coroner arrive. There are several attempts made on the life of the coroner. Ruth Whitman is found hiding in a grandfather-clock, holding the gem box. She claims the box was pushed into her hands and she was pushed into the clock. The district attorney's butler/valet tells the coroner he saw who killed his employer and a few minutes later he is also murdered. The mystery deepens.
Directed by
Arthur Rosson
Richard Arlen
Reporter (uncredited)
Roscoe Karns
Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert Benchley
Dorothy Sebastian
Dorothy
Tom McGuire
Inspector Brown
Carl M. Leviness
Party Guest (uncredited)
Jerry Mandy
Hot Dog Salesman "Juror" (uncredited)
Edward Martindel
Mr. White
Earle Williams
Mr. Black
Raymond Griffith
Mr. Green
Isabelle Keith
Party Guest (uncredited)
Granville Redmond
Grey – a Valet
Monte Collins Sr.
Milkman "Juror" (uncredited)
Dick La Reno
"Jury" Foreman (uncredited)

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