A Likely Story  (1947)

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The movie A Likely Story, released in 1947 and directed by H.C. Potter with J. Roy Hunt as cinematographer and editing by Harry Marker.
Directed by | H.C. Potter
Cinematography by | J. Roy Hunt
Edited by | Harry Marker
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy

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Cast
Phil Bright
Mr. Slepoff
Tremendo
Ticket Girl
Little Old Lady
Man In Tiny's Place
Photographer
Doctor Brown
Photographer
Minor Role
Messenger
Doctor Fraser
Mug In Tiny's Place
Minor Role
Conductor
Train Passenger
Doctor
Minor Role
Poker Player
Taxi Driver
Robert - Doorman
Senator
Reporter
Minor Role
Doctor In Elevator
Photographer
Taxi Driver
Expressman
Poker Player
Smoky - Bartender
Reporter
Minor Role
Poker Player
Truck Driver
Taxi Driver
Minor Role
Flower Woman
Poker Player
Cop At Intersection
Secretary To The Senator
Detective
Blonde On Train
Criminal
Poker Player
Train Passenger
Minor Role
Minor Role
Limousine Driver
Minor Role
Elevator Operator
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