It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog

It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
Directed by Herbert I. Leeds
Produced by William Girard
Written by Edwin Lanham
Eugene Ling
Frank Gabrielson
Starring Carole Landis
Allyn Joslyn
Margo Woode
Harry Morgan
Music by David Buttolph
Cinematography Glen MacWilliams
Edited by Robert Fritch
Production
company
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date
August 26, 1946
Running time
70 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $800,000[1]

It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog is a 1946 American comedy crime film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Carole Landis, Allyn Joslyn and Margo Woode.[2]

Synopsis

After returning from World War II, a journalist is assigned by his newspaper to be science editor when he wishes to be restored to his old job as a crime reporter. While drowning his sorrows in a bar, he sees what he believes to be a hold-up involving a beautiful young woman and her dog. He triggers a major manhunt after calling in the story to his newsdesk, before realizing that the woman is both innocent and a serving member of the police. Together with her - who is assigned to the same case he is working on - they are able to bring the Valentine gang of criminals to justice.

Partial cast

References

  1. Aubrey Solomon, Twentieth Century-Fox: A Corporate and Financial History Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 p 221
  2. Fleming p.270

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