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The Cat Burglar ()


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A burglar steals a briefcase. Unknown to him, it contains a valuable secret formula. So he has the police on his trail--plus the owner of the formula and a ruthless spy...

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Jack Coley
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Nan Baker
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Alan Sheridan
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Reed Taylor
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Leo Joseph (as Will White)
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Pete
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Muskie
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Mrs. Prattle
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Willie Prattle
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Hal Torey ...
Officer Regan (unconfirmed)
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Pawn Shop Customer (uncredited)

Directed by

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William Witney ... (as William N. Witney)

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Leo Gordon ... (written by)

Produced by

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Gene Corman ... producer

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Buddy Bregman

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Taylor Byars

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Morton Tubor ... (as Morton H. Tubor)

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Daniel Haller

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Harry Thomas ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Paul Rapp ... production manager (uncredited)

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Paul Rapp ... assistant director

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Herman Lewis ... sound

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Helen Gailey ... script supervisor
Crew believed to be complete

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Taglines "The Cat" Defies Spy Ring! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La spia in nero (Italy)
  • Farliga papper (Sweden)
  • Diarriktis antikataskopos (Greece)
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  • 65 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Jack Hogan who plays "Jack Coley" in this film would go on to be best known for his role as "Kirby" in 111 episodes of Combat! (1962). See more »
Goofs When Jack Hogan leaves his flat to get some ice his face is full of blood.When he goes into the office for ice his face is clean. See more »
Movie Connections Spun-off from Pickup on South Street (1953). See more »

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