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Never a Dull Moment: Directed by Jerry Paris. With Dick Van Dyke, Edward G. Robinson, Dorothy Provine, Henry Silva. Actor Jack Albany, who plays gangsters on TV, is mistaken for notorious hit-man Ace, and is hired by mob boss Leo Smooth to pull a heist, but Jack must find a way out of it.
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- Comedy, Crime, Family
- Jerry Paris
- 1968-06-26
Never a Dull Moment. Rating: G. Release Date: June 26, 1968. Genre: Classics, Comedy, Family, Live Action. Welcome to the world of Jack Albany – New Yorker, struggling actor – and art thief?
- Jerry Paris
- Jack Elam
Never a Dull Moment is a 1968 film from Walt Disney Productions. It stars Dick Van Dyke and Edward G. Robinson and was directed by Jerry Paris. The script by AJ Carothers was based on a novel by John Godey.
Welcome to the world of Jack Albany -- New Yorker, struggling actor -- and art thief? He isn't really, but when a mobster kingpin with his eye on a priceless painting mistakes Albany for a famous...
Oct 31, 2013 · Never a Dull Moment - 1968. When Walt Disney was alive, he had formed a friendship with Dick Van Dyke, a comedic actor who believed in clean family entertainment. He signed him to a film contract and was looking for another project for him before passing away.
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Dick Van Dyke stars as Jack Albany, a second-rate TV actor rushing across town in his gangster costume when he's mistaken by a young thug for an out-of-town hit man, in Never a Dull Moment (1968), Van Dyke's third and final feature for Walt Disney Productions.