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Brian Benben | Roger Henderson | |
Mary Stuart Masterson | Penny Henderson | |
Ned Beatty | General Walt Whalen | |
George Burns | Milt Lackey | |
Scott Michael Campbell | Billy | |
Brion James | Bernie King | |
Michael Lerner | Lieutenant Cross | |
Michael McKean | Rick Rochester | |
Jeffrey Tambor | Walt Whalen / Jr. | |
Stephen Tobolowsky | Max Applewhite | |
Christopher Lloyd | Zoltan | |
Larry Miller | Herman Katzenback | |
Anita Morris | Claudette Katsenback | |
Corbin Bernsen | Dexter Morris | |
Rosemary Clooney | Anna |
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Producer |
George Lucas
Rick McCallum |
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Writer |
George Lucas
Willard Huyck |
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Cinematography |
David Tattersall
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Musician |
Joel McNeely
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In 1939, WBN, a fourth radio network, is about to take to America's airwaves. As if the confusion of the premiere night wasn't enough, Penny Henderson, the owner's secretary, must deal with an unhappy sponsor, an overbearing boss and a soon-to-be ex-husband who desperately wants her back. As the broadcast begins, a mysterious voice breaks the broadcast and suddenly members of the cast turn up dead. It's up to her husband Roger, to find out whodunit as the police chase him through the halls of WBN. |
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