Killer at Large (1936 film)

Killer at Large is a 1936 American mystery film directed by David Selman from a script by Harold Shumate.

The film stars Mary Brian, Russell Hardie, Thurston Hall and Henry Brandon as the villain, Mr.

Store detective Linda Allen, who is engaged to marry clerk Tommy Braddock, works in the jewelry department.

Linda and Tommy discover the body and are regarded as prime suspects by Police Inspector O'Hara.

A young Lon Chaney Jr. appears uncredited in two brief sequences playing one of the two henchmen who guard Mr.