Bumbling reporter Robert Kittredge has been fired after bungling his latest assignment. His career isn't all he's botched up: his girlfriend Chris is tired of waiting for him to marry her. When he gets a hot tip on some Nazi spies operating in Washington, D.C., he convinces Chris to help him break the story so he can get his job back. The pair soon find themselves in several awkward predicaments as they track the criminals down in a night club, a burlesque show, and face a final showdown at a beauty salon.
Directing | David Butler | Director |
Writing | Leonard Spigelgass | Original Story |
Production | Samuel Goldwyn | Producer |
Editing | Daniel Mandell | Editor |
Crew | Frank Fenton | Additional Dialogue |
Costume & Make-Up | Adrian | Costume Design |
Crew | Ray Binger | Special Effects |
Writing | Harry Kurnitz | Screenplay |
Writing | Leo Rosten | Original Story |
Directing | John Sherwood | Assistant Director |
Crew | Lynn Root | Additional Dialogue |
Art | Perry Ferguson | Art Direction |
Art | Howard Bristol | Set Decoration |
Camera | Rudolph Maté | Director of Photography |
Sound | Leigh Harline | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Harold Arlen | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Fred Lau | Sound Recordist |
Costume & Make-Up | Edith Head | Costume Design |