Lum and Abner Abroad Trailer

Lum and Abner Abroad Trailer (1956)

04 February 1956 Comedy 72 mins

The "boys" from Pine Ridge visit Europe and try to help a Yugoslavian ballerina find her American lover, become involved with French jewel thieves, and take on posh society in Monte Carlo.

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Cast

Chester Lauck

as Lum Edwards

Norris Goff

as Abner Peabody

Jill Alis

as Marianne Passavetz

Lila Audres

as Collette Bleu

Nada Nuchich

as Lisa Dubroc

Gene Gary

as Nikolai Brasnovich

Branko Špoljar

as Papa Passavetz

Jim Kiley

as Tommy Ellis

Steven Voyt

as Frankenshpinin

Vera Misita

as Duchess Dubroc

Vlado Stefancic

as Mischa Dramascu

Josip Batistić

as Dignitary

Chris Peters

as Croupier

Crew

Oktavijan Miletić

Oktavijan Miletić Cinematography

Kreso Grcevic

Kreso Grcevic Cinematography

Chris Petanyek

Chris Petanyek Assistant Director

Mirko Maxwell

Mirko Maxwell Makeup Supervisor

Dick Jerich

Dick Jerich Production Design

Marko Cerovac

Marko Cerovac Wardrobe Supervisor

International Releases Dates

United States 04 February 1956

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