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he beloved funnyman portrays diamond cutter Ambrose C. Park (the middle initials stands for "Central") in The Great Diamond Robbery. Park is eager to demonstrate his talent to his employer by working on the rare Blue Goddess diamond. It's a delicate task. One mistake and the gem will be worthless. Two mistakes: it'll be worthlesser! But Park confidently takes on the job, accompanied by criminals who have convinced him they're his long-lose family and who secretly aim to steal the diamond after it's cut. Will Park find out he's being hoodwinked before it's too late? Most certainly. And that's when the antic finale begins...
Original Release
01/08/1954
US Release
01/08/1954
Cast
Name | Character |
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Red Skelton | Ambrose C. Park |
Cara Williams | Maggie Drumman |
James Whitmore | Mr. Remlick, Lawyer |
Kurt Kasznar | Louie |
Dorothy Stickney | Emily Drumman |
George Mathews | Duke Fargoh |
Reginald Owen | Bainbridge Gibbons |
Harry Bellaver | Herb |
Connie Gilchrist | Blonde |
Steven Geray | Van Goosen |
Directors
Writers
László Vadnay, Martin Rackin, George Oppenheimer
Cast
Name | Character |
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Red Skelton | Ambrose C. Park |
Cara Williams | Maggie Drumman |
James Whitmore | Mr. Remlick, Lawyer |
Kurt Kasznar | Louie |
Dorothy Stickney | Emily Drumman |
George Mathews | Duke Fargoh |
Reginald Owen | Bainbridge Gibbons |
Harry Bellaver | Herb |
Connie Gilchrist | Blonde |
Steven Geray | Van Goosen |
Sig Arno | Mr. Sahutsky |
Jimmy Ames | Toughie |
Don Anderson | Nightclub Patron |
Larry J. Blake | Policeman |
Ed Cassidy | Guard |
G. Pat Collins | Nightwatchman Connelly |
Gene Coogan | Nightclub Patron |
Linda Danson | Dancing Girl |
Tom Dillon | Doorman |
Michael Dugan | Policeman |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Edwin H. Knopf | Producer |