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  1. No Questions Asked is a 1951 American crime film noir directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, George Murphy and Jean Hagen. [2] Sidney Sheldon, the screenwriter, would go on to become one of the top-10 best selling fiction writers of all time. [3] Plot.

  2. With Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, George Murphy, Jean Hagen. An insurance lawyer unhappy with his rate of company advancement becomes a middleman in deals to recover stolen property from the Mob, thus earning a nice living. But his actions attract police attention and set him up for a double-cross.

    • (754)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Harold F. Kress
    • 1951-06-15
  3. 26. Juli 2022 · No Questions Asked is a 1951 American crime FILM NOlR directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, George Murphy and Jean Hagen. Sidney Sheldon, the screenwriter, would go on to become one of the top-10 best selling fiction writers of all time.

    • 81 Min.
    • 1994
    • Mo Chou
  4. With the help of some seedy gangsters, young attorney Steve Keiver (Barry Sullivan) makes some quick cash by bending the law, and in the process he impresses...

    • 81 Min.
    • 42
    • Noir Alley
  5. No Questions Asked ist ein Film von Harold F. Kress mit Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl und George Murphy aus dem Jahr 1951.

  6. Barry Sullivan stars as Steve Keiver, an insurance company attorney who works with thieves and gangsters to recover stolen property and earn commissions from his employer with “no questions asked.”

  7. Overview. A young lawyer's primrose path to success gets him framed for murder. Harold F. Kress. Director. Sidney Sheldon. Screenplay. Berne Giler. Story. Full Cast & Crew. Reviews 1. Discussions 0. Featured Review. A review by John Chard. 70. Written by John Chard on February 2, 2020.