Summary
The Perils of Pauline is an American film comedy first released in 1967,
directed by Herbert B. Leonard and Joshua Shelley.
The film stars Pat Boone, Terry-Thomas, Pamela Austin, Edward Everett Horton and Hamilton Camp.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Herbert B. Leonard, Joshua Shelley
- Script: Albert Beich, Charles W. Goddard
- Photo: Jack A. Marta
- Music: Vic Mizzy
- Cast: Pat Boone (George), Terry-Thomas (Sten Martin), Pamela Austin (Pauline), Edward Everett Horton (Caspar Coleman), Hamilton Camp (Thorpe), Doris Packer (Mrs. Carruthers), Kurt Kasznar (Consul General), Vito Scotti (Frandisi), Leon Askin (Commisar), Aram Katcher (Vizier), Rick Natoli (Prince Benji), Billy Barty (Pygmy leader), William Christopher (Doctor), June Foray (Prince Benji), Jeanne Gerson (Pauline’s foster mother), Joe Higgins (Pauline’s foster father), Larry D. Mann (Prince Benji’s father), James Millhollin (Stafford), Bruce Rhodewalt (Clarke), Angelo Rossitto (Pygmy leader’s assistant), Keith Taylor (Henry), Bruno VeSota, Paul Winfield (African servant)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 99 min
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