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Show He It, Graves Are Buddies In Film For Ihe first time since they completed com-pleted "Dirigible," Jack Holt and Ralph Graves will appear as co stars In another Columbia production, produc-tion, "A Dangerous Affair,' which will open at the Rivoli .theater on Sunday. These wise-cracking adventurer of "Submarine," "Flight" and "Hell's Island," emerge as light comedians in their newest sere an venture. Jack Holt, as a police lieutenant, unravels a murder mystery; mys-tery; while Ralph Graves appears as a wise-cracking newspaper reporter re-porter who unwittingly starts it all. "A Dangerous Affair" is said to be a real novelety in mystery stories stor-ies because, despite the seriousness of the mystery involved, it often borders on downright comedy. Murders, spooks, belly-laughs and general hilarity are all intermingled. inter-mingled. And the murders are not the result of gangster machinations. machina-tions. The whys and wherefores of gangdom are outside the pale of this film. Supporting Holt and Graves in "A Dangerous Affair are Sally Blane, Susan Fleming, Blanche Friderici, Tyler Brooke, Sidney Bracy, Ester Muir, William V. Mong and others. It was written by Howard Green, who has adapted many notable screen successes; while Edward Sedgwick is responsible respon-sible fur the direction |