Risky Business is a 1939 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring George Murphy and Dorothea Kent.
Radio commentator Dan Clifford takes desperate chances to save the life of a young girl, Norma Jameson, who has been kidnapped.
The film was based on a story by William McGuire, Okay America, which had been filmed in 1932.
Arthur Lubin was attached to the project on 20 January 1939. George Murphy occasionally worked for Universal under one picture arrangements. Filming started January 30, 1939.
The New York Times said the film was not interesting and was "a risky entertainment." The Los Angeles Times said it had an "ingenious" story and "unusually good acting and direction."