The Westland Case

The Westland Case is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Preston Foster, Frank Jenks, and Carol Hughes.

Frazee takes the note seriously and hires private detectives Bill Crane and Doc Williams to re-investigate the case.

And when the condemned man's personal accountant announces that he will soon reveal evidence clearing Westland, he is promptly killed by a hit and run driver.

And the crime scene has been contaminated by the hasty re-rental of the apartment to blonde party girl Agatha Hogan, to whom all three investigators take an immediate shine.

And that he tried out the gun on the firm's target range The unique slugs are recovered and identified by ballistics expert Major Lee as the murder weapon.

[4] The first films in the series featured Preston Foster as Bill Crane and Frank Jenks as Doc Williams were cast as the wisecracking New York city detectives.