The Great Diamond Robbery
(1954)

A NEW Uproarious Role in the Career of the World's Funniest Man

Released: 1954-01-29

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Ambrose C. Park, left on a park bench as an infant with an impulsive need to find his parents, is an assistant to a diamond cutter. Shyster lawyer Remlick, in a strategy to get a fabulous uncut diamond through Ambrose, arranges for Emily Drummon, Duke Fargoh and Maggie Drummon to pose as Ambrose's long-lost parents and sister. The diamond, through many comic situations, is acquired and the gang is going to have Ambrose cut the diamond, and relieve him of the two stones and his parental illusions at the same time. But Maggie, who has no taste for the deception, tips Ambrose off and a wild chase ensues. At the end, Ambrose is very happy as he can now marry his "sister."

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Red Skelton

as Ambrose C. Park

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Cara Williams

as Maggie Drumman

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James Whitmore

as Mr. Remlick, Lawyer

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Dorothy Stickney

as Emily Drumman

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George Mathews

as Duke Fargoh

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Reginald Owen

as Bainbridge Gibbons

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Sig Arno

as Mr. Sahutsky

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G. Pat Collins

as Nightwatchman Connelly (uncredited)

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Jean Fenwick

as Secretary (uncredited)

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Ed Fury

as Interne (uncredited)

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William Haade

as Mike, the Policeman (uncredited)

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Jack Kruschen

as Cafe Counterman (uncredited)

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Anna Q. Nilsson

as Nurse (uncredited)

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Stuart Randall

as Nightclub Manager (uncredited)

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Olan Soule

as Mr. Heinsdorfer, Gibbons' Floor Manager (uncredited)

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Robert Stevenson

as Guard (uncredited)

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