Slightly Dangerous
Comedy & Romance
Italian & English
Small-town soda-jerk Peggy Evans quits her dead-end job and moves to New York where she invents a new identity.
Key word
amnesia
long lost daughter
Lana Turner
Peggy Evans aka Carol Burden
Walter Brennan
Cornelius Burden
Alan Mowbray
English Gentleman
Florence Bates
Mrs. Amanda Roanoke-Brooke
Eddie Acuff
- (uncredited)
Hooper Atchley
Man Getting on Bus (uncredited)
Louise Bates
Woman mistaking paint for blood (uncredited)
Barbara Bedford
Customer (uncredited)
Arthur Belasco
Customer (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Man in Lobby (uncredited)
Gertrude Bennett
Woman in newspaper office (uncredited)
Robert Blake
Boy on porch (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher
Customer (uncredited)
John Butler
'Tribune' reporter (uncredited)
Spencer Charters
Claudius Swade- motel owner (uncredited)
Cliff Clark
Detective (uncredited)
Jimmy Conlin
Bartender at opera (uncredited)
Gene Coogan
Man outside newspaper office (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook
Customer (uncredited)
Guy D'Ennery
Waiter at party (uncredited)
Joe Devlin
Painter (uncredited)
Don Dillaway
McGraw- photographer (uncredited)
John Dilson
'Telegram' reporter (uncredited)
Abe Dinovitch
Man in newspaper office (uncredited)
Hazel Dohlman
Dowager (uncredited)
Ann Doran
Salesgirl (uncredited)
Charles Dorety
Workman (uncredited)
Mimi Doyle
Miss Kingsway (uncredited)
Edward Earle
Newspaper employee (uncredited)
Mary Elliott
Operator (uncredited)
Fern Emmett
Burden's maid (uncredited)
Frank Faylen
Gateman (uncredited)
James Ford
Reggie - Amanda's escort (uncredited)
Jack Gardner
Usher (uncredited)
Sugar Geise
Customer (uncredited)
Gibson Gowland
Opera patron (uncredited)
Mahlon Hamilton
Customer (uncredited)
Harry Hayden
Doctor (uncredited)
Grace Hayle
Banana split customer (uncredited)
Dell Henderson
Doorman (uncredited)
E. Mason Hopper
Man in newspaper office (uncredited)
Lilyan Irene
Maid (uncredited)
Gladden James
Newspaper employee (uncredited)
Marjorie Kane
Customer (uncredited)
Alice Keating
Customer in department store (uncredited)
Del Lawrence
Customer (uncredited)
Nolan Leary
Music lover (uncredited)
Cathy Lewis
Salesgirl (uncredited)
Clinton Lyle
Customer (uncredited)
George Lynn
'Times' reporter (uncredited)
Charles Marsh
Man on the street (uncredited)
Mickey Martin
Messenger (uncredited)
Ralph McCullough
Man in newspaper office (uncredited)
Kitty McHugh
Salesgirl (uncredited)
Charles Meakin
Man in newspaper office (uncredited)
Kay Medford
Girl getting off bus (uncredited)
Roger Moore
Assistant floorwalker (uncredited)
Sue Moore
Salesgirl (uncredited)
Patsy Moran
Salesgirl (uncredited)
Mantan Moreland
Waiter at Swade's (uncredited)
Sandra Morgan
Woman on street (uncredited)
Frances Morris
Salesgirl (uncredited)
Thomas Murray
Onlooker (uncredited)
William Newell
Waiter (uncredited)
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Reporter (uncredited)
Al Ochs
Truck driver (uncredited)
Garry Owen
Detective (uncredited)
Emory Parnell
Policeman at newspaper office (uncredited)
Paul Parry
Man in newspaper office (uncredited)
Gil Perkins
- (uncredited)
Eddie Phillips
Reporter (uncredited)
Eugene Radovitch
Bit in newspaper office
Frances Rafferty
Girl getting off bus
Charles Ray
Opera patron (uncredited)
Robin Raymond
Girl (uncredited)
Gordon Richards
Garrett - butler (uncredited)
Cyril Ring
Man outside newspaper office (uncredited)
Henry Roquemore
Man with opera glasses (uncredited)
Walter Sande
Reporter (uncredited)
Bernard Sell
Usher at concert (uncredited)
Harry Semels
Italian at concert (uncredited)
Almira Sessions
Peggy's landlady (uncredited)
Sam Simone
Assistant floorwalker (uncredited)
George Sorel
Captain of waiters at party (uncredited)
Leigh Sterling
Young dancer (uncredited)
Harry Strang
Driver (uncredited)
Henry Sylvester
Music lover (uncredited)
Ray Teal
Pedestrian lifting Peggy up (uncredited)
Harry Tyler
Hillyer (uncredited)
Norma Varden
Opera singer (uncredited)
Dorothy Vernon
Woman in newspaper office (uncredited)
James Warren
Young dancer (uncredited)
Pat West
Man getting on bus and dropping penny (uncredited)
Ruth Dwyer
Customer in department store (uncredited)
Dick Gordon
Opera Guest (uncredited)
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