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- Cameo Theatre It Takes a Thief (Season 1, Episode 1)
- TV Episode |Drama
Cameo Theatre
It Takes a Thief (Season 1, Episode 1)
TV Episode |Drama
A husband and wife are robbed of their jewels, furs, and $90,000 in "hot" money. After reporting the crime to the cops, they realize they'll be incriminating themselves if they include the loss of the cash.
Director
Writers
Arthur Miller (story) |Norman Rosten (adaptation)
Producer
Albert McCleery (producer)
Status
Edit Released
Updated 1950 May 16
Release date
May 16, 1950 (United States)
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| Cast | + Add Cast |
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| 7 cast members |
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