Never a Dull Moment

They're having such a wonderful crime!

6.1
19681h 39m

When practicing for a role, actor Jack is mistaken for the killer Ace. He doesn't realize this until it's too late and is carried off to gangster boss Leo Smooth, who wants Ace to do a job for him. Fearing for his life, Jack plays his role, but always searching for a way out of the well-guarded house.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Never a Dull Moment 1977 TV trailer

Cast

Photo of Dick Van Dyke

Dick Van Dyke

Jack Albany

Photo of Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Leo Joseph Smooth

Photo of Dorothy Provine

Dorothy Provine

Sally Inwood

Photo of Henry Silva

Henry Silva

Frank Boley

Photo of Tony Bill

Tony Bill

Florian

Photo of Slim Pickens

Slim Pickens

Cowboy Schaeffer

Photo of Jack Elam

Jack Elam

Ace Williams

Photo of Ned Glass

Ned Glass

Rinzy Tobreski

Photo of Richard Bakalyan

Richard Bakalyan

Bobby Macoon

Photo of Philip Coolidge

Philip Coolidge

Fingers Felton

Photo of James Millhollin

James Millhollin

Museum Director

Photo of Joanna Moore

Joanna Moore

Melanie Smooth

Photo of Anthony Caruso

Anthony Caruso

Tony Preston (uncredited)

Photo of John Cliff

John Cliff

Museum Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Russ Conway

Russ Conway

Police Capt. Jacoby (uncredited)

Photo of John Dennis

John Dennis

Second Museum Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Ken Lynch

Ken Lynch

Police Lieutenant (uncredited)

Photo of Jerry Paris

Jerry Paris

Police Photographer (uncredited)

Photo of Jackie Russell

Jackie Russell

Sexy woman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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r96sk

7/10

'Never a Dull Moment' is worth watching, even if it could've been much greater.

First and foremost, Dick Van Dyke is very good in the role of Jack Albany. The film does have issues, but none of them are to do directly with Van Dyke - if anything, he is the thing stopping this from being bad; well, he and Edward G. Robinson (Leo).

The premise is decent, though the way it's portrayed is what cheapens the film in my eyes. It's more silly than serious, which probably works against it. The same story taken more proper would be way more enjoyable in my opinion, still with comedy in it but just with a sterner side to it.

It drags a tad at the end, nevertheless it's still a production I like.

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