from United Artists
Directed by
Woody Allen
Starring
Woody Allen ...Fielding Mellish
Louise Lasser ...Nancy
Carlos Montalbán ...General Emilio M. Vargas
Natividad Abascal ...Yolanda
Jacobo Morales ...Esposito
Miguel Ángel Suárez ...Luis
David Ortiz ...Sanchez
René Enríquez ...Dias
Jack Axelrod ...Arroyo
Howard Cosell ...Himself
Roger Grimsby ...Himself
Don Dunphy ...Himself
Charlotte Rae ...Mrs. Mellish
Stanley Ackerman ...Dr. Mellish
Dan Frazer ...Priest
Martha Greenhouse ...Dr. Feigen
Axel Anderson ...Man Tortured
Tigre Pérez ...Perez
Baron De Beer ...British Ambassador
Arthur Hughes ...Judge
John Braden ...Prosecutor
Ted Chapman ...Policeman
Dorothi Fox ...J. Edgar Hoover
Dagne Crane ...Sharon
Ed Barthe ...Paul
Nicholas Saunders ...Douglas
Conrad Bain ...Semple
Eulogio Peraza ...The Interpreter
Norman Evans ...Senator
Robert O'Connel ...FBI Man#1
Robert Dudley ...FBI Man#2
Marilyn Hengst ...Norma
Ed Crowley ...FBI Security
Beeson Carroll ...FBI Security
Allen Garfield ...Man on Cross
Princess Fatosh ...Snake Bite Lady
Dick Callinan ...Cigarette Commercial Man
Hy Anzell ...Patient In Operating Room
Sylvester Stallone ...Subway Tough
Danny DeVito ...Man Sitting in Honeymoon Suite
Roberta Jones ...Woman on Subway
Written by
Woody Allen
Mickey Rose
Rated:
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Woody Allen's second foray
into film directing about a product-tester named Fielding Mellish
(Woody Allen), who can't quite connect with Nancy (Louise Lasser)
the woman of his dreams. Mellish accidentally winds up in South
America as a freedom fighter for a Castro look-alike guerrilla
leader. Mellish is drafted to be the revolutionary leader after
the new dictator goes insane. Score by Marvin Hamlisch. Sylvester
Stallone has a bit part as a hoodlum.
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