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| Adrienne Shelly | Maria Coughlin |
| Martin Donovan | Matthew Slaughter |
| Merritt Nelson | Jean Coughlin |
| John MacKay | Jim Slaughter |
| Edie Falco | Peg Coughlin |
| Gary Sauer | Anthony |
| Matt Malloy | Ed |
| Suzanne Costollos | Rachel |
| Jeff Howard | Robert |
| Karen Sillas | Nurse Paine |
| Tom Thon | Deli Man |
| Hannah Sullivan | Ruark Boss (as Patricia Sullivan) |
| Marko Hunt | John Coughlin |
| Kathryn Mederos | Factory Woman |
| Bill Sage | John Bill |
| Julie Kessler | Biker Mom (as Julie Sukman) |
| Robby Anderson | Joey Blech |
| Chris Cooke | Diner Guy |
| Bea Delizio | Woman on couch |
| Tamu Favorite | Salesgirl |
| Leo Gosse | Uncle Leo |
| Elizabeth Gouse | Grace Blech |
| Mildred Jones | Nurse #2 |
| Pathena Parish | Factory Girl |
| Scott Robinson | Bartender |
| Nena Segal | Aunt Fay |
| Jean Kay Sifford | Lori |
| Pamela Stewart | Mrs. Blech |
| The Great Outdoors | Composer |
| Philip Reed | Composer |
| Michael Spiller | Cinematographer |
| Nick Gomez | Editor |

