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  1. The Gentleman Bandit is a 1981 TV movie directed by Jonathan Kaplan and starring Ralph Waite. [2] . It is based on the real story of Reverend Bernard Thomas Pagano. Plot. A priest is accused of armed robbery by various eyewitnesses. Cast. Ralph Waite as Reverend Pagano. Jerry Zaks as his laywer. Estelle Parsons as a parishioner.

  2. 6. Mai 1981 · With Ralph Waite, Julie Bovasso, Jerry Zaks, Joe Grifasi. Based on the real-life ordeal of Baltimore priest Bernard Pagano, who was fingered by a witness as a holdup man. During a lineup, several other witnesses confirm this.

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    • Drama
    • Jonathan Kaplan
    • 1981-05-06
  3. 1981. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Based on the real-life ordeal of Baltimore priest Bernard Pagano, who was accused of several armed robberies in the late Seventies. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Highgate Pictures
  4. Overview. Share. The Gentleman Bandit (1981) 05/06/1981 (US) Crime , Drama , TV Movie 1h 36m. User. Score. Overview. Based on the real-life ordeal of Baltimore priest Bernard Pagano, who was accused of several armed robberies in the late Seventies. Jonathan Kaplan. Director. Lou Angeli. Story. Milan Stitt. Writer. Full Cast & Crew. Social.

  5. Detective Esposito. Estelle Parsons. Marjorie Seebode. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A Baltimore priest (Ralph Waite) is arrested by mistake for armed robbery, but witnesses...

    • Drama
    • Ralph Waite
    • Jonathan Kaplan
  6. Movie. Audience Score. 60. NR 1 hr 36 min May 6th, 1981 TV Movie, Crime, Drama. Based on the reallife ordeal of Baltimore priest Bernard Pagano who was accused of several armed robberies in...

  7. A socially concerned, controversial priest suddenly finds himself under arrest as a stickup man, and a number of people are willing to identify him as the culprit. This dramatization of the true-life experience of Baltimore priest, Father Bernard Pagano, on whom even the church turned its back, was.