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Jack Nicholson | Buddusky |
Otis Young | Mulhall |
Randy Quaid | Meadows |
Clifton James | M.A.A. |
Carol Kane | Young Whore |
Michael Moriarty | Marine O.D. |
Luana Anders | Donna |
Kathleen Miller | Annette |
Nancy Allen | Nancy |
Gerry Salsberg | Henry |
Don Charles McGovern | Bartender |
Don McGovern | Bartender |
Pat Hamilton | Madame |
Patricia Hamilton | Madame |
Michael Chapman | Taxi Driver |
Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
Jim Henshaw | Sweek |
Derek McGrath | Nichiren Shoshu Member |
Gilda Radner | Nichiren Shoshu Member |
Ken Zemke | Editor |
Jim Horn | Nichiren Shoshu Member |
John Castellano | Nichiren Shoshu Member |
Hal Ashby | Bearded Man at Bar in Darts Scene (uncredited) |
Henry Calvert | Pawnbroker (uncredited) |
Donald Warnock | Combat Zone Patron (uncredited) |
Robert C. Jones | Film Editor |
Tom Overton | Sound Department |
Richard Portman | Sound Department |
Sharron Miller | Sound Department |
Johnny Mandel | Composer |
Michael D. Haller | Production Designer |
Theodore R. Parvin | Custome Designer |
Maureen Sweeney | makeup |
Alan Hopkins | second assistant director |
Wesley J. McAfee | Assistant Director |
Gordon Robinson | second assistant director |
Samuel C. Jephcott | Third Assistant Director |
George Dunkel | scenic |
Sidney H. Greenwood | properties (as Sid Greenwood) |
Joe Kenworthy | sound |