Kelly of the Secret Service

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Kelly of the Secret Service
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Directed by Robert F. Hill
Written by Al Martin
Peter B. Kyne
Produced by Sam Katzman
Starring Lloyd Hughes
Jack Mulhall
Sheila Bromley
Cinematography William Hyer
Edited by Dan Milner
Production
company
Distributed byVictory Pictures
Release date
  • July 22, 1936 (1936-07-22)
Running time
69 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Kelly of the Secret Service is a 1936 American mystery film produced by Sam Katzman. Directed by Robert F. Hill, it stars Lloyd Hughes, Jack Mulhall and Sheila Bromley. [1]

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