The best Pat Wing’s crime movies

Pat Wing

Pat Wing

19/11/1915- 13/02/2002
Today we present the best Pat Wing’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Pat Wing’s movies.
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Jimmy the Gent

Jimmy the Gent
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrimeDrama
  • Release: 09/03/1934
  • Character: Wallingham Secretary (uncredited)
An unpolished racketeer, whose racket is finding heirs for unclaimed fortunes, affects ethics and tea-drinking manners to win back the sweetheart who now works for his seemingly upright competitor.

Private Detective 62

Private Detective 62
6.7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 10/06/1933
  • Character: Secretary (Uncredited)
A former government agent in France, who has failed at an assignment and been disavowed, is deported back to the USA, where he can only find work at a low-rent detective agency. He soon gets involved with a woman with ties to a crooked gambling club owner, who is a client of his agency.

Picture Snatcher

Picture Snatcher
7/10
  • Genre: ActionCrimeDrama
  • Release: 06/05/1933
  • Character: Hennessy's Wife in Photo (uncredited)
An ex-con uses his street smarts to become a successful photojournalist.

Girl Missing

Girl Missing
6.7/10
Kay and June, two showgirls, are hurt when they seek financial help from Daisy. On Daisy's wedding night when she is rendered missing, Kay and June decide to look for her to claim the reward.

Journal of a Crime

Journal of a Crime
6.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeThriller
  • Release: 10/03/1934
  • Character: Chorus Girl #2
A woman murders her husband's mistress and someone else gets accused of the crime.

Hi, Nellie!

Hi, Nellie!
6.9/10
Managing Editor Brad Bradshaw refuses to run a story linking the disappearance of Frank Canfield with embezzlement of the bank. He considers Frank a straight shooter and he goes easy on the story. Every other paper goes with the story that Frank took the money and Brad is demoted, by the publisher, to the Heartthrob column - writing advice to the lovelorn. After feeling sorry for himself for two months, he takes the column seriously and makes it the talk of the town. But Brad still wants his old job back so he will have to find Canfield and the missing money.

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