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Who's Got the Action?
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Who's Got the Action?

Dec 25, 1962
1h 33m
★ 5.2

The most riotous bedtime story in years!

Overview

A lawyer begins to win after his wife secretly becomes his bookie to save their money.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Paramount Pictures
Amro Productions
Claude Productions
Mea Productions

Cast

Dean Martin

Steve Flood

Dean Martin

Lana Turner

Melanie Flood

Lana Turner

Eddie Albert

Clint Morgan

Eddie Albert

Walter Matthau

Tony Gagouts

Walter Matthau

Nita Talbot

Saturday Knight

Nita Talbot

Margo

Roza

Margo

Paul Ford

Judge Boatwright

Paul Ford

John McGiver

Judge Fogel

John McGiver

Lewis Charles

Clutch

Lewis Charles

Jack Albertson

Officer Hodges

Jack Albertson

Alexander Rose

Mr. Goody

Alexander Rose

Ned Glass

Baldy

Ned Glass

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