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| Ned Beatty | Bob Sweet | |
| Jill Clayburgh | Hilly Burns | |
| Valerie Curtin | Plain Jane | |
| Stefan Gierasch | Prof. Schreiner & Johnson | |
| Clifton James | Sheriff Chauncey | |
| Patrick McGoohan | Roger Devereau | |
| Richard Pryor | Grover Muldoon | |
| Ray Walston | Mr. Edgar Whiney | |
| Gene Wilder | George Caldwell | |
| Lucille Benson | Rita Babtree | |
| Scatman Crothers | Ralston | |
| Richard Kiel | Reace | |
| Fred Willard | Jerry Jarvis | |
| Delos V. Smith Jr. | Burt |
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| Producer | Edward K. Milkis
Martin Ransohoff |
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| Writer | Colin Higgins
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| Cinematography | David M. Walsh
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| Musician | Henry Mancini
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In this wild comedy adventure, rail passenger George Caldwell (Gene Wilder) finds that a romantic escapade with a sultry secretary (Jill Clayburgh) puts him in the middle of a Hitchcockian murder plot. Leaping on and off the train, in and out of roomettes, bars and dining cars, George teams up with an amiable, small-time crook (Richard Pryor) to defy the murderer's henchmen, FBI agents and a host of other outrageous characters. |
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