Moses Wine, Richard Dreyfuss, at home one night watching a football game that he bet on is contacted by an old flame back from his radical days in collage Lila, Susan Anspach. Lila wants Moses to work for a candidate for governor of California, Milles Hawthorne. Moses goes along with Lila to the Hawthorne campaign headquarters even though Moses is apposed to his policies as well as having a low opinion of Hawthorne's intellect. Moses tells Lila about the person she want's to get elected. Told by Hawthorne's campaign manager Sam Sebastian, John Lithgow, that there's a flayer being distributed around the state with a doctored photo of Hawthorne and radical Howard Eppis, who's on the lamb from the police since he was convicted for inciting violence against the government. The flayer is telling everyone that Eppis is supporting Hawthorne for governor, which is not true, which will destroy Howthorne's chances for being elected.
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Richard Dreyfuss | Moses Wine |
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Susan Anspach | Lila |
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Bonnie Bedelia | Suzanne |
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John Lithgow | Sam Sebastian |
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Ofelia Medina | Alora |
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Nicolas Coster | Spitzler |
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F. Murray Abraham | Eppis |
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Fritz Weaver | Oscar Procari Sr. |
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Jorge Cervera Jr. | Jorge |
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Michael Hershewe | Jacob |
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Rita Karin | Aunt Sonya |
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Ron Rifkin | Randy |
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Larry Bishop | Wilson |
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Andrew Bloch | Michael Linker |
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Sidney Clute | Mr. Johnson |
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John Cunningham | Hawthorne |
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Frank Doubleday | Jonah's Partner |
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Joyce Easton | Woman in Mercedes |
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Martin Garner | Bittleman |
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Danny Gellis | Simon |
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William Glover | Commentator |
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Kathryn Grody | Wendy Linker |
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Murray MacLeod | Perry |
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Ray Martucci | Policeman |
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Bob O'Connell | Policeman |
| Director | Jeremy Paul Kagan |
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| Writer | Roger L. Simon | |
| Producer | Carl Borack, Richard Dreyfuss | |
| Musician | Bill Conti | |
| Photography | Frank Stanley | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Index | 1570 |
| Added Date | Jan 02, 2013 23:18:47 |
| Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:31:57 |
2012 Christmas gift from Laura. DVD-R of a VHS recording of a broadcast TV presentation of the movie.