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Big Brown Eyes
Directed by
Raoul Walsh
Passed
1936
77m
Comedy
,
Mystery
,
and more
6.5
86%
57%
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Sassy manicurist Eve Fallon is recruited as an even more brassy reporter and she helps police detective boyfriend Danny Barr break a jewel theft ring and solve the murder of a baby.
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Cast of Big Brown Eyes
Cary Grant
Detective Sergeant Danny Barr
Joan Bennett
Eve Fallon
Walter Pidgeon
Richard Morey
Lloyd Nolan
Russ Cortig
Alan Baxter
Carey Butler
Marjorie Gateson
Mrs. Cole
Joe Sawyer
Jack Sully
Isabel Jewell
Bessie Blair
Douglas Fowley
Benny Battle
Henry Brandon
Don Butler
Edwin Maxwell
Newspaper Editor
Doris Canfield
Myrtle
Dolores Casey
Cashier
Guy Usher
Judge Davis (Uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Man Exiting Elevator (Uncredited)
Helen Brown
Bereaved Mother (Uncredited)
Allen Connor
Husband (Uncredited)
Eddie Conrad
Joe, Italian Barber (Uncredited)
Jack Daley
Mooney (Uncredited)
Sam Flint
Martin (Uncredited)
Bud Geary
Gangster (Uncredited)
Bert Hanlon
Farrell (Uncredited)
Eddie Hines
Shoeshine Man (Uncredited)
Ed Jones
Chauffeur (Uncredited)
Jack Kennedy
Mahoney (Uncredited)
George MacQuarrie
Chief of Detectives (Uncredited)
Charles Martin
Red (Uncredited)
Francis McDonald
Malley (Uncredited)
Lee Phelps
Lee (Uncredited)
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Chalky (Uncredited)
Homer Dickenson
Police Chief (Uncredited)
Kernan Cripps
Police Telephone Operator (Uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
Police Desk Sergeant (Uncredited)
Fred Anderson
Elevator Operator (Uncredited)
Ray Cordell
Elevator Operator (Uncredited)
Don Brodie
Customer (Uncredited)
Raymond Hargrave
Customer (Uncredited)
William Arnold
Customer (Uncredited)
Ethel Mandell
Maid (Uncredited)
Geraldine Leslie
Maid (Uncredited)
Hal Greene
Page (Uncredited)
Rex Moore
Page (Uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson
Prosecuting Attorney (Uncredited)
Larry Steers
Assistant Prosecutor (Uncredited)
John Picorri
Defense Attorney (Uncredited)
Jack Stoney
Assistant District Attorney (Uncredited)
John Reese
Prisoner (Uncredited)
Steve Strelich
Prisoner (Uncredited)
George Warren
Polo Player (Uncredited)
Lionel Pedley
Polo Player (Uncredited)
Bill McGeary
Barber (Uncredited)
Billy Sullivan
Barber (Uncredited)
Francis Sayles
Barber (Uncredited)
Jay Eaton
Barber (Uncredited)
John T. Dillon
Barber (Uncredited)
Mal Merrihugh
Barber (Uncredited)
Phil Dunham
Barber (Uncredited)
Betty Gordon
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Betty Van Auken
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Dorothy Ward
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Frances Morris
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Eleanor Huntley
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Ethel Sykes
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Gale Goodson
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Gwynne Shipman
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Helaine Moler
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Jeannette Warren
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Jinx Falkenburg
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Kay Gordon
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Mary Bovard
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Roberta Theiss
Manicurist (Uncredited)
Armand 'Curly' Wright
Barber (uncredited)
Lloyd Taylor
Barber (uncredited)
Big Brown Eyes Ratings & Reviews
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Unsentimental gangster film.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...elevated by the uniformly engaging performances.
Esquire Magazine
Meyer Levin (Patterson Murphy)
Cary Grant and Joan Bennett and Alan Baxter, who is being murderously typed. Here was one of the two best young actors to appear this year...but he happened to do a good job on a gangster.
Classic Film and Television
Michael E. Grost
Offbeat mix of comedy and mystery, inventively styled by Raoul Walsh.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Walsh fills the movie with cocksure grifters and workaday wiseacres who dish out sharp-edged patter-none more than Grant and Bennett, whose gibing often resembles quasi-Beckettian doubletalk.
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