
Ex-police/army dog King inherits a fortune from an eccentric millionaire. But someone poisons him for his fortune. He gets to go back to earth as a human detective to bring his killer to justice and protect the girl who used to look after him.
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Dick Powell as Rex Shepherd

Peggy Dow as Ellen Hathaway

Joyce Holden as Goldie Harvey

Charles Drake as Perry Collins

Albert Sharpe as Grandpa Hathaway

Lou Polan as Sergeant Novak

Frank Nelson as Lieutenant Gilpin

William Vedder as Nicholas

Frank Gerstle as Detective

Anthony George as Louie Luisetti

Tom Dugan as Bus Driver (uncredited)

Henry Kulky as Gorilla / Prisoner (uncredited)

Olan Soule as Dog House Salesman (uncredited)

Elsie Baker as (uncredited)

Tony Barr as Jail Inmate (uncredited)

Richard Bartell as Waiter (uncredited)

Genevieve Bell as Dowager (uncredited)

Margaret Bert as Factory Worker (uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg as Man on Street (uncredited)

Ralph Brooks as Man in Bar (uncredited)

Paul Bryar as Prisoner (uncredited)

Juanita Close as (uncredited)

Russ Conway as Cop (uncredited)

Jack Daly as Factory Worker (uncredited)

Steve Darrell as Idylwild Kennel Man (uncredited)

Watson Downs as Slott, Dog House Salesman (uncredited)

Roy Engel as Police Turnkey (uncredited)

Flame as King (uncredited)

Jack Gargan as Smitty - Wiretapper Detective (uncredited)

Mack Gray as Prisoner in Jail (uncredited)

Kit Guard as Squint Eye (uncredited)

Joy Hallward as (uncredited)

Larry Johns as (uncredited)

Freeman Lusk as Major Smith - Kennel Operator (uncredited)

Alan Marston as (uncredited)

William J. O'Brien as Andrew Lindsay (uncredited)

Steve Pendleton as Motor Cop (uncredited)

Les Raymaster as (uncredited)

Jack Reynolds as Cab Driver (uncredited)

Ted Stanhope as Headwaiter (uncredited)

Clarence Straight as Vic - a Cop (uncredited)

Charles Sullivan as Jail Inmate (uncredited)

Sara Taft as Mrs. Bowers (uncredited)
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