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Harry in Your Pocket ()


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A would-be criminal is taken in by a professional in the game, who teaches him how pickpockets work in teams.

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Harry
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Ray Haulihan
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Sandy Coletto
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Casey
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Fence
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1st Detective
Michael Stearns ...
2nd Detective
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Francine (as Sue Mullen)
Duane Bennett ...
Salesman
Stanley Bolt ...
Mr. Bates
Barry Grimshaw ...
Bellboy
Wesley Uhlman
Robert Antrim
Dorothy Antrim
Jack Mitchell
Robert Peace ...
Deaf-Mute in Seattle Airport
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Man in Train Station
Cathy Wright
Harry Klekas
Coleman Creel
Judith Olauson
Joe Sawyers
Michael Kriss
Beverly Rowland
Don Jacobs
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Arthur Harani ...
Deaf-Mute in Seattle Airport (uncredited)
Mrs. Arthur Harani ...
Deaf-Mute in Seattle Airport (uncredited)
Freda Harlander ...
Deaf-Mute in Seattle Airport (uncredited)
Karen Kearney ...
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Donald Henry Peace ...
Deaf-Mute in Seattle Airport (uncredited)
Mrs. Peace ...
Deaf-Mute in Seattle Airport (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bruce Geller

Written by

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James D. Buchanan ... (written by) (as James David Buchanan) &
Ronald Austin ... (written by)

Produced by

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Bruce Geller ... producer
Alan Godfrey ... associate producer
Alden Schwimmer ... executive producer

Music by

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Lalo Schifrin

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Fred J. Koenekamp ... director of photography (as Fred Koenekamp)

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Arthur Hilton ... (as Arthur D. Hilton)

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Richard A. Radecki ... assistant editor

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Gary Shaffer ... (uncredited)

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Bernie Pollack ... (uncredited)

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Susan Germaine ... hair stylist (as Suzanne Germaine)
Michael Hancock ... makeup artist

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Ric Rondell ... production manager

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Nathan Haggard ... second assistant director
Ric Rondell ... assistant director
Barry Stern ... assistant director (as Barry R. Stern)

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Bill Bates ... sets and props (as William Bates)
John Sexton ... second prop man

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Les Fresholtz ... sound mixer
Norman Webster ... boom operator

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Chuck Arnold ... camera operator (as Charles Arnold)
Mike Benson ... first assistant camera (as Michael Benson)
John Murray ... key grip
Robert Spence ... second assistant camera
Gene Stout ... gaffer (as Eugene Stout)
Bill Avery ... still photographer (uncredited)
Charles Bray ... best boy (uncredited)
Tom Havener ... lamp operator (uncredited)
Bill Young ... best boy dolly (uncredited)

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Bernie Pollack ... wardrober (as Bernard Pollack)

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John Graves ... music preparation (uncredited)
Lalo Schifrin ... conductor (uncredited)

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Bob Forrest ... script supervisor (as Robert Forrest)

Transportation Department

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Joe Sawyers ... transportation

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Tony Giorgio ... technical advisor
Urs Stalder ... cinemobile technician
Barry Stern ... auditor (as Barry R. Stern)
Lee Wenner ... production secretary
Joan Gilmore ... executive secretary: lden Schwimmer (uncredited)
Carol Shapiro ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Carole Shorenstein ... production assistant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

In Seattle, aspiring pickpocket Ray is not very adept at his chosen profession. He thinks he's made it to the big time when he learns that a "cannon" - a pickpocket - is looking for an apprentice. The cannon is Harry, recently arrived in Seattle, with his older associate, Casey, a man with a penchant for cocaine. What Harry and Casey are really looking for is a "stall" - someone to act as the distractor. Harry thinks Sandy, Ray's girlfriend (and one of his former marks), is better suited to the job, but, Sandy will not do it unless Ray's included, as well. Ray appreciates what Harry can and does teach him and Sandy, but, Ray doesn't much like the romantic and sexual interest Harry' starts showing in Sandy. Harry's number one rule; Harry never holds, and after relocating their operation to stay one step ahead of the law, Ray's tired of being the 4th musketeer in the group, and itches to become a world-class cannon himself. This doesn't fit within Harry's grand scheme, and allegiances between each of the individuals within the foursome are tested. Written by Huggo

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Taglines If you only have eyes for her... If you just bumped into a stranger... If suddenly you develop sex appeal... You've got... "Harry In Your Pocket!" See more »
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Also Known As
  • Harry Never Holds (United States)
  • Harry mit den langen Fingern (Germany)
  • Harry Dedos Largos (Spain)
  • Harry o Vigarista (Portugal)
  • 黄金の指 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 103 min
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Trivia Walter Pidgeon would reprise his role as a pickpocket three years later in his penultimate film Two-Minute Warning (1976). See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Turk 182 (1985). See more »
Soundtracks DAY BY DAY BY DAY See more »
Quotes Casey: You never know what you're going to find in someone's pocket.
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