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| Bryan Brown | Roland 'Rollie' Tyler | |
| Brian Dennehy | Lt. Leo McCarthy | |
| Diane Venora | Ellen | |
| Cliff De Young | Lipton | |
| Mason Adams | Col. Mason | |
| Jerry Orbach | Nicholas DeFranco | |
| Joe Grifasi | Mickey | |
| Martha Gehman | Andy | |
| Roscoe Orman | Capt. Wallenger | |
| Trey Wilson | Lt. Murdoch | |
| Tom Noonan | Varrick | |
| Paul D'Amato | Gallagher | |
| Jossie DeGuzman | Marisa Velez (as Jossie deGuzman) | |
| Jean De Baer | Whitemore | |
| M'el Dowd | Joyce Lehman (Miss Lehman) (as M'eL Dowd) | |
| Tim Gallin | William J. Adams | |
| Patrick Stack | Sgt. Littauer | |
| John Doumanian | The director | |
| Ray Iannicelli | Charlie | |
| Ed Crowley | Ballistics expert (as Edward Crowley) | |
| Gibby Brand | Reporter #1 | |
| Jim Elliott | Car pound attendant | |
| Christopher Curry | Mitchell | |
| Jim Lovelett | McCoy (as James Lovelett) | |
| George Kodisch | Capt. Tolosa | |
| Bryan Brown | Rollie Tyler | |
| Brian Dennehy | Leo McCarthy |
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| Producer | Michael Peyser
Jack Wiener |
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| Writer | Gregory Fleeman
Robert T. Megginson |
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Rollie Tyler (Brown) is the best special effects artist in showbiz. But this time it's not the studios seeking him out…it's the Justice Department. His assignment: to stage the assassination of an important underworld witness. And after he pulls the illusion off -- making the informant disappear -- Rollie is dumbfounded to learn that he's being pinned for the murder! Double-crossed and now hunted by those who hired him, Rollie quickly learns that he can trust no one…and that the only thing left that can save his life is his unequaled mastery of illusion! |
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