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How long is The Perils of Pauline?
1 hour and 47 minutes
When was The Perils of Pauline released?
May 9, 1967
What is the IMDb rating of The Perils of Pauline?
5.6 out of 10
Who stars in The Perils of Pauline?
Pat Boone
,
Terry-Thomas
, and
Pamela Austin
Who wrote The Perils of Pauline?
Charles W. Goddard
and
Albert Beich
Who directed The Perils of Pauline?
Herbert B. Leonard
and
Joshua Shelley
Who was the composer for The Perils of Pauline?
Vic Mizzy
Who was the producer of The Perils of Pauline?
Herbert B. Leonard
Who was the cinematographer for The Perils of Pauline?
Jack A. Marta
Who was the editor of The Perils of Pauline?
Sam E. Waxman
What is the plot of The Perils of Pauline?
Pauline becomes involved in a series of adventures around the world and is aided by her ever present friend George. The adventures are unrelated as the film was made up from television episodes.
What is The Perils of Pauline rated?
Approved
What genre is The Perils of Pauline?
Comedy
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