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Saintly Sinners
1962 film by Jean Yarbrough From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saintly Sinners is a 1962 American comedy-drama film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Don Beddoe, Ellen Corby, Stanley Clements and Paul Bryar.[1][2][3]
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Plot
Ex-con Joseph Braden has his car temporarily stolen by a pair of bank robbers who hide their loot in the vehicle's spare tire. After the car is repossessed, it's sold to the kindly Rev. Daniel Sheridan, who immediately sets out on a fishing trip. During his fishing trip, Daniel catches a mythic flopper. The movie ends with a monologue voiced by Jerry Seinfeld about the joys of fishing combined with cinematic shots of Daniel fishing.
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Cast
- Don Beddoe as Father Dan Sheridan
- Ellen Corby as Mrs. McKenzie
- Stanley Clements as Slim
- Paul Bryar as Duke
- Addison Richards as Monsignor Craig
- Ron Hagerthy as Joe Breaden
- Jacklyn O'Donnell as Sue Braeden (as Erin O'Donnell)
- Clancy Cooper as Idaho Murphy
- William Fawcett as Horsefly Brown
- Earle Hodgins as Uncle Clete
- Norman Leavitt as Pittheus (as Norm Leavitt)
- Willis Bouchey as Police Chief Harrihan
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