Meet the Wildcat
Cast & Crew
Arthur Lubin
Ralph Bellamy
Margaret Lindsay
Joseph Schildkraut
Allen Jenkins
Jerome Cowan
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Synopsis
Magazine photographer Ann Larkin is snapping photos at Mexico's National Museum when she sees Brod Williams steal a painting from its frame. Convinced that Brod is the notorious art thief known as "The Wildcat," Ann follows him into the street and accuses him of being the thief. Even though the police attest that Brod is a New York City police detective, Ann remains dubious and consequently follows Brod when he visits the Dumeray gallery. At the gallery, Brod asks Leon Dumeray to store a painting in his vault. Recognizing the canvas as stolen, Dumeray has Brod arrested. Her interest piqued, Ann visits Brod in jail where he asks her to bring him some fruit from Juan's fruit stand. Ann returns with a pineapple, in which a gun is concealed. Holding Ann at gunpoint, Brod demands that she switch clothing with him and, thus disguised, he blasts his way out of jail. After his escape, the police congratulate Brod on his clever ruse of staging a jail break in order to win the Wildcat's confidence. Pretending to seek refuge, Brod breaks into Dumeray's home where the art dealer reveals that he is the real Wildcat and recruits Brod to join his gang. Learning of a planned robbery at the museum the following night, Brod passes a message, coded in a bar of soap, warning the police. Meanwhile, Ann discovers that Brod really is a police detective, and when she sees him at Dumeray's house, she assumes that the two are working together and unintentionally lets Dumeray know who Brad is. Dumeray then takes Brod, Ann and her driver Max prisoner and ties them up in the power house near the museum. That night, as Dumeray tunnels into the museum, Brod breaks loose of his bonds and flashes an S-O-S signal over the power lines. He then hold the thieves at bay until the police arrive to meet the real Wildcat.
Director
Arthur Lubin
Cast
Ralph Bellamy
Margaret Lindsay
Joseph Schildkraut
Allen Jenkins
Jerome Cowan
Davis Roberts
Frank Puglia
Guy D'ennery
Hans Herbert
Juan De La Cruz
Reed Hadley
Gloria Franklin
Iris Adrian
Richard Crane
Rafael Corio
Paul Lopez
Julian Rivero
Gloria Franklin
Frank Lackteen
Martin Garralaga
Tristam Coffin
Dick Botiller
Carlos VillarĂas
Frank Hilliard
Neyle Marx
Paul Marion
Bob O'conor
Milton Charleston
James Mcnamara
Keith Huish
Crew
Bernard B. Brown
Harold Bumbaugh
Stanley Cortez
R. A. Gausman
Alex Gottlieb
Joan Hathaway
Hal Herman
Arthur Hilton
Harold H. Macarthur
Joseph A. Mcdonough
Jack Otterson
Charles Previn
H. J. Salter
Joseph G. Sanford
Vera West
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Notes
Although the film credits H. J. Salter as music director, copyright records credit Charles Previn.