Never Put It in Writing Trailer

Never Put It in Writing Trailer (1964)

27 April 1964 Comedy 93 mins

An executive, passed over for a promotion, sends an angry letter to his bosses while in Ireland. Learning he's up for a better job, he rushes to retrieve the letter.

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Cast

Pat Boone

as Steven Cole

Milo O'Shea

as Danny O'Toole

Fidelma Murphy

as Katie O'Connell

Harry Brogan

as Mr. Breeden

Nuala Moiselle

as Miss Bull

Sara Ballantine

as Adams' Secretary

Polly Adams

as Receptionist

Crew

Martin Curtis

Martin Curtis Director of Photography

Frank Cordell

Original Music Composer

Norman Hartnell

Norman Hartnell Costume Design

Davis Boulton

Davis Boulton Director of Photography

Ted Wallis

Ted Wallis Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 27 April 1964

Production Companies

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