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    St. Benny the Dip

    1951 · Comedy drama · 1h 20m

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  1. St. Benny the Dip is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The film is also known as Escape If You Can in the United Kingdom.

  2. St. Benny the Dip: Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. With Dick Haymes, Nina Foch, Roland Young, Lionel Stander. A gang of con artists disguise themselves as clerics in order to pull off a job, but soon find that even pretending to be religious people is having an effect on them.

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  4. At the house Benny meets the man's daughter Linda, who teases the flirtateous Benny that he must be a newly ordained minister. Meanwhile Miles and his naïve pupil, Reverend Wilbur, spend the night looking for the three con men.

  5. Apr 6, 2013 · St. Benny the Dip (1951) [Comedy] Benny (Dick Haymes), Monk (Lionel Stander) and Matthew (Roland Young) are three small-time crooks trying to escape a police dragnet in New York City. After...

  6. A gang of con artists disguise themselves as clerics in order to pull off a job, but soon find that even pretending to be religious people is having an effec...

  7. Synopsis. Three roving con men get cornered and find their only way out is to pretend to be something they aren't--Reverends! Fighting their old natural inclinations and dodging the police is trouble enough, but the lessons they learn along the way create for a feel good experience for the viewers.

  8. Feb 18, 2022 · 94. 7.1K views 1 year ago. Famed cult director Edgar G. Ulmer (Detour, The Man From Planet X) tried something different with this interesting comedy about con men who dress as clerics to pull off a...

  9. A gang of con artists disguise themselves as clerics in order to pull off a job, but soon find that even pretending to be religious people is having an effect on them. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  10. Overview. A gang of con artists disguise themselves as clerics in order to pull off a job, but soon find that even pretending to be religious people is having an effect on them. Edgar G. Ulmer. Director. John Roeburt. Screenplay. George Auerbach. Story.

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