"A gentleman thief charms a Viennese baron's wife and also conducts a daring daylight robbery of a jeweller's shop."
William Powell
as The Robber
Kay Francis
as Baroness Teri Hohenfels
Helen Vinson
as Marianne Horn
Hardie Albright
as Paul
Henry Kolker
as Baron Franz Hohenfels
Spencer Charters
as Johann Christian Lenz
Lee Kohlmar
as Hollander
André Luguet
as Count Andre
Clarence Wilson
as Prefect of Police
George Davis
as Polacheck, the President's Secretary (uncredited)
Ivan Linow
as Chauffeur (uncredited)
Alan Mowbray
as Detective Fritz
Charles Coleman
as Charles (uncredited)
Ruth Donnelly
as Berta, Teri's Maid (uncredited)
Lawrence Grant
as Professor Bauman (uncredited)
Don Brodie
as Robber (uncredited)
Eddie Kane
Leo White
as Assistant Robber (uncredited)
Sheila Terry
as Blonde Decoy (uncredited)
Jay Eaton
as Leopold, Assistant Jewelry Manager (uncredited)
Harold Minjir
as Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
Jack Chefe
as Jewelry Salesman (uncredited)
Harold Waldridge
Jacques Vanaire
as Jewelry Manager (uncredited)
Blanche Payson
as Masseuse (uncredited)
Marie Burton
as Maid (uncredited)
Paula DeCardo
Sheila Darcy
Alma Ross
Norah Gale
Joyce Mathews
Blanca Vischer
Robert Greig
as Man Reading 'Wiener Journal' (uncredited)
Bill Elliott
as Policeman Following Blonde (uncredited)
Barbara Bletcher
as
John Davidson
as Robbery Accomplice (uncredited)
Leo F. Forbstein
Conductor
Erwin S. Gelsey
Screenplay
Ladislas Fodor
Story
William Dieterle
Director
Orry-Kelly
Costume Design
Robert Kurrle
Director of Photography
William Keighley
Assistant Director
Robert M. Haas
Art Direction
Bernhard Kaun
Original Music Composer
Ralph Dawson
Editor
William Forsyth
Casting Assistant