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Public Pigeon No. 1 is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Norman Z. McLeod released in USA on 17 may 1957 with Red Skelton

Public Pigeon No. 1 (1957)

Public Pigeon No. 1
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Released in USA 17 may 1957
Length 1h19
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating63% 3.1766253.1766253.1766253.1766253.176625

Public Pigeon No. One is a 1957 comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod. It stars Red Skelton and Janet Blair.

Synopsis

Rusty Morgan is irresponsible, but girlfriend Edith Enders trusts him. They put their money in a joint bank account.

Actors

Red Skelton

(Rusty Morgan)
Janet Blair

(Edith Enders)
Vivian Blaine

(Rita DeLacey)
Jay C. Flippen

(Lt. Ross Qualen)
Allyn Joslyn

(Harvey Baker)
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