Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor.
[2] The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien,[3] and the film was released January 27, 1936.
Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
After the police arrive, the cook for the nightclub states that he saw a well dressed man leaving the back way.
Tilton shows him a receipt for a $15,000 diamond bracelet that he found in Nadia’s dressing room, indicating Van Ostrum has his own motive.