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Double Dynamite (1951)

Double Fun! Double Joy! Double Everything!

Genre : Adventure, Comedy, Music, Romance

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Irving Cummings
Writer : Melville Shavelson

Synopsis

An innocent bank teller, suspected of embezzlement, is aided by an eccentric, wisecracking waiter.

Actors

Jane Russell
Jane Russell
Mildred 'Mibs' Goodhue
Groucho Marx
Groucho Marx
Emile J. Keck
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Johnny Dalton
Don McGuire
Don McGuire
R.B. 'Bob' Pulsifer Jr.
Howard Freeman
Howard Freeman
R.B. Pulsifer Sr.
Nestor Paiva
Nestor Paiva
'Hot Horse' Harris, the Bookie
Frank Orth
Frank Orth
Mr. Kofer
Harry Hayden
Harry Hayden
J.L. McKissack
William Edmunds
William Edmunds
Mr. Baganucci
Russell Thorson
Russell Thorson
Internal Revenue Service Tailman

Crews

Irving Cummings
Irving Cummings
Director
Melville Shavelson
Melville Shavelson
Screenplay
Leo Rosten
Leo Rosten
Story
Robert De Grasse
Robert De Grasse
Director of Photography
Irving Cummings Jr.
Irving Cummings Jr.
Producer
James Lane
James Lane
Assistant Director
Harry Marker
Harry Marker
Editor
Albert S. D'Agostino
Albert S. D'Agostino
Art Direction
Feild M. Gray
Feild M. Gray
Art Direction
Harry Crane
Harry Crane
Additional Dialogue
Harley Miller
Harley Miller
Set Decoration
Darrell Silvera
Darrell Silvera
Set Decoration
Gordon Bau
Gordon Bau
Makeup Supervisor
C. Bakaleinikoff
C. Bakaleinikoff
Music Director
Phil Brigandi
Phil Brigandi
Sound
Clem Portman
Clem Portman
Sound

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