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  1. Dangerous Business es una película dirigida por D. Ross Lederman con Forrest Tucker, Lynn Merrick, Gerald Mohr, Gus Schilling .... Año: 1946. Título original: Dangerous Business. Sinopsis: Dos jóvenes abogados abren un bufete juntos. Les contratan para defender a un magnate, quien afirma ser víctima de una trampa.

  2. Dangerous Business: Dirigido por D. Ross Lederman. Con Forrest Tucker, Lynn Merrick, Gerald Mohr, Gus Schilling. Two young lawyers (Forrest Tucker and Lynn Merrick) open an office together. They are hired to defend a utilities magnate (Thurston Hall) who claims he has been framed.

  3. Dangerous Business is a 1946 American comedy drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. [1] . The film was directed by Ross Lederman with screenplay written by Harold Jacob Smith and Harry Essex. Plot. B. J. Calhoun, a wealthy utilities entrepreneur, gives a commencement speech at a law school with the promise of assisting the new graduates.

  4. George Meehan Cinematografía. Reseñas de la crítica. Películas relacionadas. Two young lawyers open an office together. They are hired to defend a utilities magnate who claims he has been framed. He is kidnapped by a gangster, and a battle royal ensues when the lawyers try to rescue him.

  5. Overview. Two young lawyers open an office together. They are hired to defend a utilities magnate who claims he has been framed. He is kidnapped by a gangster, and a battle royal ensues when the lawyers try to rescue him. D. Ross Lederman. Director. Harry Essex. Novel. Harold Jacob Smith. Screenplay. Two young lawyers open an office together.

  6. Two young lawyers (Forrest Tucker and Lynn Merrick) open an office together. They are hired to defend a utilities magnate (Thurston Hall) who claims he has been framed. He is kidnapped by a gangster (Gerald Mohr), and a battle royal ensues when the lawyers try to rescue him.

  7. Lynn Merrick Cast. Gerald Mohr Cast. Gus Schilling Cast. Harold Jacob Smith Screenplay. Harry Essex Play. George Meehan Cinematography. Critics reviews. Two young lawyers open an office together. They are hired to defend a utilities magnate who claims he has been framed.