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  1. No Deposit, No Return is a 1976 American crime comedy film directed by Norman Tokar and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film was written by Arthur Alsberg and Don Nelson, and stars David Niven, Darren McGavin, Don Knotts, Herschel Bernardi, Charles Martin Smith, Barbara Feldon, Kim Richards, and Brad Savage.

  2. 5 de feb. de 1976 · No Deposit, No Return: Directed by Norman Tokar. With David Niven, Darren McGavin, Don Knotts, Herschel Bernardi. During school-break, two kids are to stay with their rich Grandpa but they would rather join their mother overseas, so, in need of plane-ticket cash, they convince two petty-criminals to fake-kidnap them for a ransom they ...

    • (1.7K)
    • Comedy, Family
    • Norman Tokar
    • 1976-02-05
  3. YouTube Movies & TV. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. Like. Oscar®-winning actor David Niven stars as a millionaire with two bored grandchildren who fake their own kidnapping, holding themselves for...

  4. Mischievous youngsters Tracy (Kim Richards) and Jay (Brad Savage) quickly grow tired of staying with their dull but wealthy grandpa, J.W. Osborne (David Niven). So they devise a brilliant scheme in...

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    • Norman Tokar
    • G
    • David Niven
  5. 112 min. (1 h. 52 m.) Un secuestro de locos película dirigida por Norman Tokar y protagonizada por David Niven, Darren McGavin y Don Knotts. Año: 1976. Slogan: Un secuestro de locos Sinopsis: Dos delincuentes de poca monta secuestran a dos nietos del millonario JW Osborne.

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    • David Niven
    • Norman Tokar
  6. Overview. Two rich children devise a way to escape their grandfather and visit their mother. Unfortunately for two hapless safe crackers, they become part of the plan. Norman Tokar. Director. Joseph L. McEveety. Story. Don Nelson. Writer. Arthur Alsberg. Writer. Full Cast & Crew. Reviews 1. Discussions 0. A review by r96sk. 70.

  7. Directed by. Norman Tokar. United States, 1976. Family, Comedy. 112. Synopsis. Two would-be safe-crackers ‘sort of’ kidnap the two grandchildren of millionaire J. W. Osborne. In a story somewhat reminiscent of O. Henry’s The Ransom of Red Chief, the ransom amount keeps getting smaller as the two children have the best vacation from boarding school.