
Now You See It, Now You Don't
Comedy · Crime · TV Movie
Overview
A bumbling art expert, hired by an insurance company to protect a Rembrandt on loan from the Louvre, schemes to steal it.
Top Cast


Jonathan Winters
Jonathan Winters
Jeremiah 'Jerry' Klay
Jonathan Winters
Jeremiah 'Jerry' Klay


Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi
Gabrielle Monet
Luciana Paluzzi
Gabrielle Monet


Steve Allen
Steve Allen
Herschel Lucas
Steve Allen
Herschel Lucas


Jayne Meadows
Jayne Meadows
Ida
Jayne Meadows
Ida


Jack Weston
Jack Weston
Prince Haroun
Jack Weston
Prince Haroun


Lewis Charles
Lewis Charles
Herman
Lewis Charles
Herman


Marcel Hillaire
Marcel Hillaire
Monsieur Moulle
Marcel Hillaire
Monsieur Moulle


Richard X. Slattery
Richard X. Slattery
Haggarty
Richard X. Slattery
Haggarty


James Westerfield
James Westerfield
Capt. Boyle
James Westerfield
Capt. Boyle


Than Wyenn
Than Wyenn
Dr. Von Gansa
Than Wyenn
Dr. Von Gansa
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