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Scott Brady | Jeff Andrews |
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Mona Freeman | Faye Burton |
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Andrea King | Ina Perdue |
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Tony Curtis | Pepe (as Anthony Curtis) |
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Charles Drake | Herb Klaxon |
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Gregg Martell | The Champ |
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Robert Gist | Barkie Neff |
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Larry Keating | Harry Dunson |
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Michael Raffetto | Sheriff E.W. Bascom |
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Charles McGraw | Detective |
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Rock Hudson | Store Detective |
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James Best | Police Broadcaster in Surveillance Plane (uncredited) |
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Charles Lamont | Director |
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Leonard Goldstein | Producer |
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Otto Ludwig | Editor |
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Irving Glassberg | Director of Photography |
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Irwin Gielgud | Screenplay |
I Was a Shoplifter is a 1950 American crime film directed by Charles Lamont. It stars Scott Brady as the police detective sergeant Jeff Andrews, who is on a case to stop a gang of shoplifters headed by Herb Claxton (Charles Drake) and Ina Perdue (Andrea King) who are exploiting a wealthy socialite, Faye Burton (Mona Freeman), a kleptomaniac, to conduct their crimes.
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