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  1. Special Agent K-7 Director: Raymond K. Johnson Writers: Phil Dunham, Leslie Spiller, George Zimmer Actors: Walter McGrail as Vincent 'Lanny' Landers (Special Agent K-7), Queenie Smith as Ollie O'Dea, Irving Pichel as Lester Owens, Donald Reed as Billy Westrop, Duncan Renaldo as Tony Blank Released: 1936

    • Secret Agent K-7
    • Agent
    • American
    • American Intelligence
  2. A short time later, Vince "Lanny" Landers, F.B.I. Special Agent K-7, returns home from a trip to Europe and is greeted by reporter Olive O'Day, who j... Read all Famous criminal lawyer Lester Owens wins the release of his client, Eddie Geller, when Geller's trial ends with a deadlocked jury.

    • (113)
    • Action, Crime, Mystery
    • Raymond K. Johnson
    • 1936-05-05
  3. Things heat up when reporter sweetheart Ollie is framed for murder. George Zimmer. Characters. Raymond K. Johnson. Director. Phil Dunham. Screenplay. Police detective Lanny resents the ongoing interference of the local FBI branch. Hoping to show up the feds, Lanny tackles a baffling espionage case.

  4. George Zimmer. Writer: Special Agent K-7. George Zimmer is known for Special Agent K-7 (1936).

  5. His plans included two series of six films each; the first would star Walter McGrail as "Special Agent K-7", which was to be "BASED ON THE SECRET SERVICE SENSATIONS OF RADIO---Five Years on the Air---Now on the Screen---by George Zimmer.

  6. Daily Variety also noted that the character of "Special Agent K-7" was "already familiar to a large radio audience," however, no production information on the series has been located. An undated, but contemporary news item in Hollywood Reporter notes that George Zimmer, who wrote the story, had worked for the Department of Justice.

  7. Special Agent K-7 Police detective Lanny resents the ongoing interference of the local FBI branch. Hoping to show up the feds, Lanny tackles a baffling espionage case.