
Ann Larkin, a magazine photographer, is taking pictures at Mexico’s National Museum when she catches Brod Williams removing a painting from its frame. Convinced he’s the infamous art thief “The Wildcat,” she follows him onto the street and publicly accuses him. Though police identify Brod as a New York City detective, Ann remains skeptical.
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Explore the complete cast of Meet the Wildcat, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Ralph Bellamy
Lt. Brad Williams

Keith Richards
Gallery Assistant

Allen Jenkins
Max Schwydel

Joseph Schildkraut
Leon Dumeray

Iris Adrian
Jail Cell Blonde

Jerome Cowan
Digby Vanderhood III

Carlos Villarías
Workman

Reed Hadley
Basso--Henchman

Neyle Morrow
Mexican Teenager

Juan de la Cruz
Nacional Museum Director

Philo McCullough
Bit

Martín Garralaga
Policeman

Tris Coffin
Sleepy Policeman at Headquarters

Julian Rivero
Hat Peddler

Frank Lackteen
Worker

Alex Montoya
Bit

Margaret Lindsay
Ann Larkin

Bob O'Connor
Bartender

Richard Crane
Bill--Office Worker

Frank Puglia
Chief of Police

Rudolph Anders
Feral--Henchman

Dick Botiller
Guard

Joe Dominguez
Policeman

Fred Cordova
Policeman

Paul Marion
Mexican Teenager

Rafael Alcayde
Clerk

James McNamara
Bit

Hans Herbert
Marco--Henchman

Kate Drain Lawson
Jail Matron

Guy D'Ennery
Mordaunt--Henchman

Paul Lopez
Clerk

Gloria Franklin
Annabelle Lee

Milton Charleston
Telephone Man

Frank Hilliard
Watchman
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