Now I'll Tell is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin J. Burke starring Spencer Tracy, Helen Twelvetrees, and Alice Faye.
It was produced by Fox Film shortly before the company's merger with Twentieth Century Pictures.
Murray Golden is an unscrupulous New York City gambler and casino operator who wants to live life to the fullest.
When Murray is told about the kidnapping, he races back to the city, but is injured and Peggy is killed in a car crash.
Years later, Murray receives a telegram from Virginia, telling him she is sailing home from Europe and has a "surprise".
After Mossiter shoots him, Murray reveals he took out a life insurance policy on himself in order to raise the money to get Virginia's jewelry back.
Five-year-old future child star Shirley Temple (in a smaller role) also appeared in the film.