Caught Cheating is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer from a screenplay by W. Scott Darling.
The film stars Charles Murray, George Sidney, and Nita Martan, and it was released by Tiffany Productions on January 31, 1931.
Thinking that the order is dependent on him playing the hero, Sam keeps up with the pretense, although he is scared to death.
As part of Cabrone's plan to kill Sam, he sends him two tickets to a masquerade party at a local speakeasy.
In October 1930 it was reported that W. Scott Darling was writing the screenplay for the film, based on a story by Dale Henry.
[2] In November, it was revealed that Bertha Mann, Fred Malatesta, George Regas, and Sally Carter had been added to the cast.