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Keith Painton
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Keith Painton is known for
Corn's-A-Poppin' (1955)
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The Pulse of the City (1953)
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How Much? (1963)
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Known for
Corn's-A-Poppin'
5.9
Thaddeus Pinwhistle
1955
The Pulse of the City
TV Series
Actor
1953 • 1 ep
How Much?
4.0
Short
Budgeting Filmmaker
1963
Coffee Break
6.8
Short
Mac
1958
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Censorship: A Question of Judgement?
3.6
Short
Mr. Bishop
1963
How Much?
4.0
Short
Budgeting Filmmaker
1963
Murder on the Screen
7.0
Short
Smith
1958
Coffee Break
6.8
Short
Mac
1958
The Bright Young Newcomer
4.7
Short
George Barnes
1958
None for the Road
5.3
Short
Dr. Charles Wentworth
1957
The Magic Bond
3.9
Short
Radio Announcer
1956
Corn's-A-Poppin'
5.9
Thaddeus Pinwhistle
1955
The Pulse of the City
TV Series
1953
1 episode
The Sound of Bells
4.5
Short
Gas Station Owner
1952
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