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Oh, What a Night!
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Oh, What a Night!

Sep 2, 1944
1h 12m
★ 8.0

THE FUNNIEST 24 HOURS YOU'VE EVER ENJOYED!

Overview

An international jewel thief tries to keep his secret from his niece.

Genres

Crime
Drama
Romance

Production Companies

Monogram Pictures

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Cast

Edmund Lowe

Rand

Edmund Lowe

Jean Parker

Valerie

Jean Parker

Marjorie Rambeau

Lil Vanderhoven

Marjorie Rambeau

Alan Dinehart

Detective Norris

Alan Dinehart

Pierre Watkin

Tom Gordon

Pierre Watkin

Ivan Lebedeff

Boris

Ivan Lebedeff

Claire Du Brey

Petrie

Claire Du Brey

Olaf Hytten

Wyndy

Olaf Hytten

George J. Lewis

Rocco

George J. Lewis

Crane Whitley

Sullivan

Crane Whitley

Charles Jordan

Murphy

Charles Jordan

Charles Miller

Sutton

Charles Miller

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