Who’s Minding the Mint? (1967)
Director: Howard Morris
Writers: Based on a story by George Lefferts
Cast:
- Jim Hutton as Harry Dexter
- Dorothy Provine as Carol
- Milton Berle as Captain
- Joey Bishop as the Deaf Safecracker
Summary:
“Who’s Minding the Mint?” is a 1967 madcap comedy that expertly blends humor with heist thrills. Directed by Howard Morris, the film follows the misadventures of Harry Dexter, a bumbling employee at the U.S. Mint portrayed by Jim Hutton. When Harry accidentally destroys a bag of cash, panic ensues as he realizes the gravity of his mistake. In a bid to rectify his blunder before anyone finds out, he assembles a quirky crew including a colorful ice cream vendor, the eccentric Captain (Milton Berle), a humorous deaf safecracker, and an eye-catching stripper.
The film delves into the chaos that ensues as this motley crew stumbles through their plan to break into the Mint at night to print replacement bills. Tension mounts with each slapstick mishap, highlighting the absurdity of the situation and promising laughter at every turn. Dorothy Provine shines as Harry’s love interest, adding charm and wit to the already bustling narrative.
As the crew navigates through outrageous circumstances, the film keeps the audience engaged with its clever dialogue and comedic timing. “Who’s Minding the Mint?” plays out as a classic heist comedy, marrying chaos with hilarious character interactions, ultimately offering a lighthearted exploration of friendship, ambition, and the lengths one will go to fix a monumental mistake.
This film is a delightful trip, showcasing the comedic talents of its ensemble cast while delivering a vintage charm that resonates with fans of classic comedies. If you’re looking for a fun, retro romp filled with laughter and unexpected twists, this movie certainly hits the mark.
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Jim Hutton sounds exactly like Jimmy Stewart. Other than that everybody in this movie is a refugee from a Disney Film. Those Magnificent Men and their printing press………..
Other favorites are Father Goose (Cary Grant, Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard, Jack Good), Short Time, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), Dirty Harry (Clint Eastwood), Guns for San Sebastian (Anthony Quinn, Charles Bronson, Anjanette Comer), Chato's Land (Charles Bronson and an All-Star cast), Double Jeopardy (Tommy Lee Jones), Eye for an Eye, Sleeping with the Enemy.
This is the first movie I watched with my three and a half year old grandson. He loved it.
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I liked Dorothy Provine in 'That Darned Cat' as well. And Jim Hutton in 'Walk Don't Run'.
Is Oceans 11 based off this movie?
Great Jim Hutton.. Good person and good actor..too.
Even if they made movies like this now-a-days, young ones wouldn't get it. Those of us who do have a soulful connection. We're so freakin lucky!
Thanks for the UpL! 💰 💸
I had a girlfriend who objected to viewing "Who's Minding the Mint?" as a video rental.
She had qualms about movies where robbery was the major theme of the film, even though this film wasn't necessarily robbery themed, the caper gang was producing money under fraudulent means.
But this same woman had ZERO qualms about seeing "Passenger 57," a plane hijacking-themed movie — she even seen it twice!!
I wanted to ask her, "How did the hijackers commandeered the airplane? By saying, 'Please, please, pretty please, with sugar on top?!!!'"
Jamie Far born 42 still 42! Whats his real name! Know one asked?
If you listen to Quentin Tarantino he talks about how bad movies were in the 80s and stuff he hates Jane Cameron's movie cuz they're all CDI bullshit and gross!
This movie has your Edge on the seat of Comedy ! Not on the edge of the seat of Horror!
Two movies on a dislike or Titanic and Gone With the Wind I've had been forced to watch them two or three times they suck!
One sad thing about this movie is how much garbage did we throw into the sea over 20 or 30 years of dumping, till the protection laws came into effect, an unfortunate and sad part of our history that we were killing the ocean with total ignorance of the consequences of our actions
Jim Hutton in Ellery Queen in crime drama series 1975-1976.
Ohh my word , I haven't laughed so much at. Film in a long time😂😂😂😂😂 great actors , not made like this anymore … Thanks gor uploading ❤
Good old fashioned slapstick comedy!!! What a riot!!!😂😂😂
Damn good movie…Funny and intelligent the same way…😎👌
Worst shit ever seen
Had great potential but became too stupid so I haven't finished it!!
I just love the older movies! They're just like comfort food!! Thanks a bunch for sharing!!
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I bet Jim Hutton faked death in 1979
A nice wild comedic romp! Screwball comedies were the coin of the realm for theaters at one one time. Fine family fare. Nowadays its let's spend a quarter of a billion dollars making a movie nobody wants to see. Once upon a time there was fun at the movies, plots, characters, fine acting and the ability to entertain.
Great movie but please cut back in the commercials every 6 minutes.
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😂does anyone else find the timing of this film showing up on the feed a bit suspect?🧐😆Seein how the entire global $ system is on the verge…
This was going to be fun until GREED came into play…
The only not funny part is bringing the dog up there, not buying it
Ads every two to three minutes, makes this movie unwatchable. Looked like a good movie from what I saw.
Why wouldn't you park the ice cream truck over top of the manhole once everyone is in
I am out to many ads
so many funny moments
thank you for the upload 🏆
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from Gemini
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Director: Howard Morris (his directorial debut, 1967)
Written by:
R. S. Allen and Harvey Bullock
Produced by: Norman Maurer
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Good but to many accidents with the money.
Hair big hair.
Funny picture.
hey they did it once and went tits up the first time around all they need to do is discuss how to do it properly the second time around with the automated printers over dinner at Ms Baxter's .. what a real Mickey Mouse operation 🤣
Walter Brennan is a natural pro. He makes it look easy.
Before America lost it's innocence. The era of early Disney movies was a wonderful time for children and families.
Jim Hutton is the father of Timothy Hutton, who did such a great job playing Archie Goodwin in the Nero Wolfe TV series.