- Leonard Maltin
Leonard Maltin reports that this is a "lackluster account of a shakedown racket involving a photography school of nudes." Sounds OK to me but, apparently, the script is not worthy of the cast. Cuties in abbreviated outfits which appear on the one-sheet poster do not (*sigh*) include our gal. Click on the little image and see Hazel being led away by police in the last scene of the film. - Donna Mills
Donna Mills (born Donna Jean Miller on December 11 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress who began her career onstage in the late 1950s, but who first gained prominence as ex-nun Laura Donnelly on the soap opera "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" in the 1960s, before playing Michele Lee's conniving sister-in-law Abby Fairgate Cunningham Ewing Sumner on "Knots Landing" for almost a decade in the 1980s. - Griffin Dunne
Thomas Griffin Dunne (born June 8, 1955 in New York, New York) is an American actor and film director. He is the son of producer/writer Dominick Dunne, brother of deceased actress Dominique Dunne, and the nephew of John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion. He was married (1989) and divorced (1995) from the American actress Carey Lowell with whom he has one daughter, named Hannah Dunne. As of 2004 he has appeared as an actor in nearly 40 films and TV movies, … - Ian McDiarmid
Ian McDiarmid (born August 11, 1944) is a Tony Award-winning Scottish actor. He has had a successful career in theatre; he has been cast in many plays, while occasionally directing others. Although McDiarmid has appeared mostly in theatrical productions, he has also accepted roles in theatrical films and TV movies. Worldwide, he is most famous for his role as Palpatine in both the original and prequel "Star Wars" trilogies. - Lou Antonio
Lou Antonio (born January 23, 1934 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA) is an actor and TV director. Two of the most notable movies he has acted in are "Cool Hand Luke" and "America, America". He also starred in two short-lived TV series, "Dog and Cat", and "Makin' It". Antonio's only recurring TV guest role character was on "Here Come the Brides", … - Lawrence Pressman
Lawrence Pressman (born July 10, 1939 in Cynthiana, Kentucky, USA) is an actor, probably best known for roles on "Doogie Howser, M.D.", "Ladies Man", a recurring role on "Profiler", and as the titular character on "Mulligan's Stew". His first role was on the soap opera "The Edge of Night", and one of his first movie starring roles was in "Shaft". In addition to Doogie, Pressman has often portrayed a doctor, … - Geoffrey Sax
Geoffrey Sax (sometimes credited as Geoff Sax) is a British film and television director, who has worked on a variety of critically-acclaimed and popular drama productions in both the UK and the United States. He began his directing career in the late 1970s, initially working in comedy, directing episodes of a number of sketch shows such as "Cannon and Ball" and "End of Part One". He made the move into directing drama in the early 1980s, … - Pamela Bellwood
Pamela Bellwood (born June 26, 1951) is an actress most famous for her role as Claudia Blaisdel Carrington on the primetime soap opera, "Dynasty". Bellwood was born Pamela King in New York City in 1945. She studied with Sanford Meisner at the New York City Playhouse. In her early days of acting she was credited as Pamela Kingsley. - Zack Shada
Zack Shada (born November 25, 1992 in Boise, Idaho) is an American actor who appeared as Thin Boy in "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" (2003), and as Nick Davis in the 2005 TV movies "Jane Doe: Vanishing Act", "Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't", "Jane Doe: Till Death Do Us Part", and "Jane Doe: The Wrong Face". He appeared in a couple of episodes of Lost and played the voice of Slighty in Tinker Bell, also starring Brittany Murphy. - Elaine Lee
Elaine Lee (born 1937 in South Africa) is an Australia-based theatre and television actor best known for her long-running role in the 1970s television soap opera "Number 96". Her acting career began in the 1960s in South Africa where she acted extensively in the theatre and on radio. Emigrated to Australia in 1970 and became well-known playing the purpetually unlucky-in-love Vera Collins in "Number 96" starting 1972. - Robby Müller
Robby Müller is a cinematographer whose name is most often associated with film director Wim Wenders. Müller's first feature was "Jonathan" (1969) for Hans W. Geißendörfer, with whom he subsequently worked on eight features and TV movies. Müller and Wenders first collaborated on Wenders' first feature "Summer in the City", and continued the relationship with a series of films including "Alice in the Cities", "Kings of the Road", … - Mike Ockrent
Mike Ockrent (June 18, 1946 - December 2, 1999) was an award-winning British stage director, well-known both for his Broadway musicals and smaller niche plays. From directing Educating Rita and Follies, he became an established figure on the London scene. In 1986 he made a successful transition to New York with Me and My Girl transferred from London to New York and earned several Tony Award nominations. In later life Ockrent worked on film, mainly straight-to-TV movies. - Rutherford Cravens
Rutherford "Ruddy" Cravens, American TV movies and series actor, but his filmography includes also some theatrical movies like "RoboCop 2", "Friday Night Lights" and "Ray". His work as an actor has primarily been on stage. Rutherford Cravens appears annually in the Houston Shakespeare Festival.
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