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  1. The North Avenue Irregulars is a 1979 American comedy crime film [1][2] produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company, and starring Edward Herrmann, Barbara Harris, Karen Valentine and Susan Clark. Don Tait wrote the screenplay, which was loosely based on the Rev. Albert Fay Hill's memoir of fighting the ...

  2. The North Avenue Irregulars: Directed by Bruce Bilson. With Edward Herrmann, Barbara Harris, Susan Clark, Karen Valentine. A new preacher in town joins forces with an unlikely group of crimefighters: six dedicated church ladies who are ready, but not necessarily equipped--to help.

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    • Action, Comedy, Crime
    • Bruce Bilson
    • 1979-02-09
  3. The North Avenue Irregulars (1979) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The North Avenue Irregulars (1979) ← Back to main. Cast 24. Edward Herrmann. Michael Hill Barbara Harris. Vickie Susan Clark. Anne Karen Valentine ...

  5. The North Avenue Irregulars. Rating: G. Release Date: February 9, 1979. Genre: Classics, Comedy, Family, Live Action. The new preacher in town joins forces with the most unlikely group of organized crime fighters anyone has ever dreamed up – six lady church members who are dedicated, eager, ready, willing, and everything but organized!

    • Bruce Bilson
    • Susan Clark
  6. Jun 10, 2019 · North Avenue Irregulars, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) He's Not Taking Threats Rev. Hill (Edward Herrmann), baffled by rampant gambling at his church, takes to the air with an ad-libbed crusade, alarming his secretary (Susan Clark), also Patsy Kelly and Douglas Fowley, bookie Harry (Alan Hale Jr.), gangster Roca (Frank Campanella) and parishoners Barbara Harris and Cloris Leachman, in the Walt ...

  7. The North Avenue Irregulars is a 1979 American comedy crime film produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company, and starring Edward Herrmann, Barbara Harris, Karen Valentine and Susan Clark. Don Tait wrote the screenplay, which was loosely based on the Rev. Albert Fay Hill's memoir of fighting the mob in New Rochelle, New York in the 1960s. The film was ...

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