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Dan Aykroyd | Ellis Fielding | |
Ronny Cox | Smiley | |
Dom DeLuise | Harry 'The Hippo' Gutterman | |
Gene Hackman | MacArthur Stern | |
Nancy Travis | Riva | |
Robert Prosky | Von Metz | |
Paul Koslo | Grimmer | |
Dick O'Neill | Captain | |
Dom DeLuise | Harry Gutterman | |
Jan Triska | Steckler | |
Leon Rippy | Weskit | |
Robert Irvin Elliott | Monseigneur | |
Herb Armstrong | Cheshire Cat | |
Robert Dickman | White Rabbit | |
David Alan Grier | Drummond | |
S. Epatha Merkerson | Rachel | |
Reg E. Cathey | Willie | |
Alex Hyde-White | Moderator | |
Tobin Bell | Gerber | |
Thomas Kopache | TV Station Man | |
Susan Peretz | Lady Tenant | |
Al Mancini | Man Tenant | |
Kevin McClarnon | Oaf | |
Debbee Hinchcliffe | Oaf's Sweetie | |
Jay Ingram | Patrolman | |
Arthur French | Bus Driver |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Rene Dupont
Alan Greisman |
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Writer/Composer |
Bob Clark
Richard Matheson Richard Christian Matheson |
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Cinematography |
Reginald H. Morris
Gary Muller Andrew Priestley John Skotchdopole |
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Music | Paul Zaza
Ran Ballard Paul J. Zaza |
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Mac, the two-fisted, savvy cop finds that he's being saddled with a new partner, a known burnout, to work with him on a new and difficult case. The new partner is Ellis, an amazing detective, one who puts Sherlock Holmes to shame with his lightning-fast deductions. But he keeps assuming the personalities of entire casts of Television shows. This can be a problem when people begin shooting at them. |
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