
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width
Comedy
Overview
Two London tailors horse around, wind up robbed, go to Rome and disrupt the Vatican.
Top Cast


John Bluthal
John Bluthal
Manny Cohen
John Bluthal
Manny Cohen


Joe Lynch
Joe Lynch
Patrick Brendan Kevin Aloysius Kelly
Joe Lynch
Patrick Brendan Kevin Aloysius Kelly


Yootha Joyce
Yootha Joyce
Mrs. Finch
Yootha Joyce
Mrs. Finch
Wendy King
Wendy King
Rita
Wendy King
Rita


Ann Beach
Ann Beach
Bridie
Ann Beach
Bridie


Eddie Byrne
Eddie Byrne
Father Ignatious
Eddie Byrne
Father Ignatious
Bernard Stone
Bernard Stone
Nathan
Bernard Stone
Nathan


David Nettheim
David Nettheim
Rabbi
David Nettheim
Rabbi


Ivor Dean
Ivor Dean
Bishop Rourke
Ivor Dean
Bishop Rourke


Bill Maynard
Bill Maynard
Larkin
Bill Maynard
Larkin
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