Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

Main title: Letters over artwork of a nighttime city skyline.

This week’s mystery movie was the 1951 MGM film No Questions Asked, with Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, George Murphy, Jean Hagen, Richard Anderson, Moroni Olsen and Dan Dayton.

harrisonsreports00harr_0110Screenplay by Sidney Sheldon.

Based on a story by Berne Giler.

Photographed by Harold Lipstein.

Art direction by Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse.

Edited by Joseph Dervin.

Music by Leith Stevens.

Recording supervisor Douglas Shearer.

Set decorations by Edwin B. Willis and Arthur Krams.

Special effects by A. Arnold Gillespie and Warren Newcombe.

Women’s costumes by Helen Rose.

Hairstyles by Sydney Guilaroff.

Makeup by William Tuttle.

Produced by Nicholas Nayfack.

Directed by Harold F. Kress.

Further information on No Questions Asked is available from the AFI Catalog.

No Questions Asked is available on DVD from Critics’ Choice Video.

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Continuing the theme of Pride Month, I opted for another film of men in drag, though they only dress as women for a robbery. It’s a standard film noir – long on shadowy, moody atmosphere with a somewhat thin plot. It’s nice to see Jean Hagen and hear her actual voice rather than what we know from her role as Lina Lamont in Singin’ in the Rain.

I’m guessing The New York Times fobbed it off on one of the “alphabet critics” or if Bosley Crowther went, he disapproved. Of course, that’s almost a default position for New York Times film criticism of this era.

And that’s what we have: “alphabet critic” A.W. (Abe Weiler) on August 10, 1951:

Crime, which seems to be fascinating Hollywood as much as it does criminals, is having its day on the screen again in Metro’s No Questions Asked, which came to the Mayfair yesterday. The question naturally arises whether the studio this time has discovered something new in the way of depicting the vagaries of outlawry. Well, to be charitable about it, there are a few interesting gimmicks here and there, but, by and large, all that it adds up to is that crime does not pay.

Note: Whoever overhauled the Los Angeles Public Library’s website has dumbed it down immensely and made it virtually impossible to find anything. It seems to have been designed by Fisher-Price.

 

Two people in the back of a car. They are wearing dresses.

For Monday, we have two mysterious guests.

Update: This is William Reynolds, left, and William Phipps.

Police lineup of women with two men in suits, their backs to the camera.
For “Tricky Tuesday,” we have two mysterious Back of the Head Guys.

Update: This is George Murphy, left, and Richard Anderson.

Man with mustache in tuxedo and bow tie sitting at desk.
For “Hm Wednesday,” we have a mysterious fellow.

Update: This is Mauritz Hugo.

Man in coat and tie sitting at desk, talking to Back of the Head Guy.
And a mysterious fellow with Back of the Head Guy.

Update: This is Moroni Olsen with Barry Sullivan as Back of the Head Guy.

Cabdriver in cap and leather jacket with small bow tie. A man is riding in the backseatm, wearing an overcoat and hat.
Finally, a taxicab driver of mystery and his enigmatic passenger.

Update: This is William Reynolds, left, and Dan (Danny) Dayton.

Over the shoulder shot of Back of the Head Guy facing a man in a coat, tie and overcoat.
For “Aha Thursday,” we have a mysterious fellow and Back of the Head Guy.

Update: This is George Murphy and Barry Sullivan as Back of the Head Guy.

Brain Trust roll call: Greg (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mysterious guests), Mary Mallory (Wednesday’s Back of the Head Guy) and Stacia (mystery movie and Monday’s and Wednesday’s mysterious guests).

Man and woman dancing. She wears elegant earrings and a necklace.
For Friday, we have a mysterious woman and Back of the Head Guy.

Update: This is Mari Blanchard and Barry Sullivan as Back of the Head Guy.

Woman in low-cut cocktail dress with Back of the Head Guy.
And this mysterious woman and Back of the Head Guy.

Update: This is Jean Hagen with Barry Sullivan as Back of the Head Guy.

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And finally, a mystery woman and our leading man.

Update: This is Barry Sullivan and Arlene Dahl.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Wednesday’s and Thursday’s mystery guests), B.J. Merholz (mystery movie and Thursday’s mystery guests), L.C. (mystery movie and mysterious cast), Sylvia (mystery movie and Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s and Thursdays mysterious guests), Funky PhD (mystery movie and Thursday’s mysterious guest), Mike Hawks, Wednesday’s and Thursday’s mysterious guests) and Sheila (mystery movie and Thursday’s mysterious guests).

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21 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

  1. Sylvia E's avatar Sylvia E says:

    Way too early but Tuesday’s BOTHG on screen left (shorter guy) has a jawline that looks like Edward G. Robinson.

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  2. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    Would the tall guy on the right in Tuesday’s photo be Robert Mitchum?

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  3. Sarah's avatar Sarah says:

    Is one of the BOTHGs Robert Taylor?

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  4. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    Wednesday has Mauritz Hugo, Moroni Olsen and Danny Dayton in No questions Asked.

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  5. mary mallory's avatar mary mallory says:

    Looks like Barry Sullivan as BOTH today.

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  6. Stacia's avatar Stacia says:

    Wednesday is Mauritz Hugo in the moustache and Moroni Olsen advising back-of-the-head guy (who must be Barry Sullivan) so this is NO QUESTIONS ASKED (1951)

    Monday are William Reynolds and William Phipps, and I’m pretty sure the cabbie is Danny Dayton because I recognize him from “Archie Bunker’s Place.”

    I feel like I’ve seen this but I couldn’t find a copy of it to confirm. Saw a clip of Jean Hagen getting slapped though!

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  7. mary mallory's avatar mary mallory says:

    NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Charles Ferguson and Cosmo Sardo both Tuesday, Mauritz Hugo, Sullivan BOTH and Moroni Olsen, and Robert Osterloh Wednesday, and George Murphy and Barry Sullivan today.

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  8. mary mallory's avatar mary mallory says:

    Danny Dayton cabdriver Wednesday, Suzanne Ridgeway and Nan Leslie Monday.

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  9. B.J.'s avatar B.J. says:

    Questions, questions always questions, Senator! Interestingly, the back of the head guy was the key clue.

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  10. LC's avatar LC says:

    No Questions Asked (1951) w/William Reynolds, Mauritz Hugo, Danny Dayton, William Phipps, George Murphy, Moroni Olsen, Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, Jean Hagen, Richard Anderson, Dick Simmons, Mari Blanchard

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  11. Sylvia E's avatar Sylvia E says:

    No Questions Asked 1951
    Mondays “ladies” who aren’t ladies remain a mystery to me
    Tues – maybe George Murphy and Richard Anderson?
    Wed – BOTHG Barry Sullivan and (maybe) Moroni Olsen. Mauritz Hugo I think. Cab driver, I think is Danny Dayton with passenger William Reynolds (maybe)
    Thur – George Murphy and BOTHG Barry Sullivan

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  12. Sylvia E's avatar Sylvia E says:

    Shot in the dark on Monday’s team, based only on how close their names are in the cast list to Howland Chamberlain, who plays the getaway car driver (OS in this image).
    Richard Bartlett and Robert Osterloh

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  13. funkyphd's avatar funkyphd says:

    I think Thursday’s man on the left is George Murphy. The film might be “No Questions Asked.”

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  14. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Barry Sullivan, Mauritz Hugo, Moroni Olsen, George Murphy in NO QUESTIONS ASKED.

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  15. Sheila's avatar Sheila says:

    ‘No Questions Asked’, Moroni Olsen and George Murphy? I knew at the first photo that I’d seen this, but could not recall!

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  16. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Barry with Mari Blanchard, Jean Hagen, & Arlene Dahl.

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  17. mary mallory's avatar mary mallory says:

    William Phipps and Wiliam Reynolds Monday, Sayre Dearing and John Eldridge uesday.

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  18. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Mari Blanchard, Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl and Jean Hagen.

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  19. Sylvia E's avatar Sylvia E says:

    Friday –
    Mari Blanchard and BOTHG Sullivan
    Jean Hagen and BOTHG Sullivan
    Arlene Dahl and reveal of Barry Sullivan

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