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All In A Night's Work

1961, Movie, NR, 94 mins

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Flaky MacLaine is suspected of being the mysterious woman who spent the night with a rich publishing kingpin, leaving the old geezer dead with a smile on his face. Fearing a scandal and a tremendous blackmail scheme, Martin, heir to the publishing business tries to seduce her and lets her know that he's aware of her sinister "plans." MacLaine, innocent nut that she is, is offended by his accusations and runs off. Martin, realizing that he's made a mistake and is really in lo... read more leave a comment
Year: 1961
Rated NR

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Cast
Dean Martin: Tony Ryder
Shirley MacLaine: Katie Robbins
Charlie Ruggles: Dr. Warren Kingsley, Sr.
Cliff Robertson: Warren Kingsley, Jr.
Norma Crane: Marge Coombs
Gale Gordon: Oliver Dunning

 

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