This week’s mystery movie has been “After Office Hours,” a 1935 MGM picture starring Constance Bennett (Thursday’s mystery woman), Clark Gable (Friday’s mystery fellow), Stuart Erwin (Friday’s mystery guest), Billie Burke (not shown), Harvey Stephens (Wednesday’s mystery guest) and Katharine Alexander (Tuesday’s mystery guest). The screenplay was by Herman J. Mankiewicz from a story by Laurence Stallings and Dale Van Every, and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. It is available on DVD from Warner Archive.
Don’t blink or you will miss Mrs. Claypool.
And for Monday, we have a distinguished mystery gent.
Update: This is Hale Hamilton.
For Tuesday, we have a mystery woman.
Update: This is Katharine Alexander.
Please congratulate Mike Hawks, Sheila, David Inman and Mary Mallory for identifying Monday’s mystery fellow.
Look, we have triplets!
Update: This is Harvey Stephens.
Please congratulate Mike Hawks (mystery movie and mystery woman).
For Thursday, we two mystery guests.
This is Charles Richman and Constance Bennett.
Please congratulate Mike Hawks (Wednesday’s mystery chap), Mary Mallory (mystery movie and guests) and Howard Mandelbaum (mystery movie and guests).
And for Friday, three (totally not) mystery chaps.
Update: This is Henry Travers, left, Stuart Erwin, center, and Clark Gable.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory, Howard Mandelbaum and Mike Hawks for identifying Thursday’s mystery guests.
My vote is for Hale Hamilton.
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Hale Hamilton?
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A little bit Edmund Lowe
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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Hale Hamilton.
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Hale Hamilton.
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Ann Dvorak
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Ha. Christine Rice would enjoy that. But alas, no.
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Same thumb different day.
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Tuesday’s girl sure looks like Margaret Sullavan
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Alas, no.
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Katharine Alexander and hopefully, the movie is AFTER OFFICE HOURS.
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Is Tuesday’s woman Gertrude Michael?
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Alas, no.
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Now it is Harvey Stephens turn to shine.
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Tuesday’s guest reminds me of Kitty Carlisle.
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Interesting guess. But alas, no.
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Hale Hamilton, Katharine Alexander and Harvey Stephens in “After Office Hours.”
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Charles Richman and Constance Bennett.
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Charles Richman and Constance Bennett.
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What is Charles Richman pondering as Constance Bennett reads the paper.
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Henry Travers, Stuart Erwin, and Clark Gable.
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After Office Hours 1935 with Constance Bennett, Clark Gable, Stuart Erwin, Henry Travers, Billie Burke, and Harvey Stephens.
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Based on today’s trio I’m led to believe the movie is “After Office Hours” with Erwin, Travers, and Gable.
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Henry Travers, Stuart Erwin, and Clark Gable in After Office Hours.
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Filling in the gaps are Henry Travers, Stu Erwin and Clark Gable.
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We have Clark gable and Henry Travers in After Office Hours but I do not recognize any of the others. I did once see Irene Dunne wearing the dress with the bow.
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The movie is After Office Hours
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Friday is Henry Travers on the left with Gable — Thurs is Charles Richman with Constance Bennett
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The guy in the middle on Friday is Stewart Erwin. Tues is Katherine Alexander. Wen is Harvey Stephens. Monday might be Henry Armetta.
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After Office Hours (1935)
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Well, I knew Constance Bennett, just didn’t know which movie, until now, it’s After Office Hours (1935) w/Clark Gable, Henry Travers & Stuart Erwin.
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