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| Shelley Long | Lauren Ames |
| Bette Midler | Sandy Brozinsky |
| Peter Coyote | Michael Sanders |
| Robert Prosky | Stanislav Korzenowski |
| John Schuck | Agent Atkins |
| George Carlin | Frank Madras |
| Anthony Heald | Weldon |
| Ji-Tu Cumbuka | Cab driver |
| Florence Stanley | Ticket agent |
| Jerry Zaks | Tobacco clerk |
| John DiSanti | Police lieutenant |
| Diana Bellamy | Madam |
| Gary Morgan | Agent Fanansky |
| Christopher McDonald | George |
| J.W. Smith | Gilroy, Dealer #1 |
| Director | Arthur Hiller
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| Producer | Ted Field
Robert W. Cort |
| Writer | Leslie Dixon
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| Cinematography | David M. Walsh
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| Musician | Alan Silvestri
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Refined actress Lauren Ames finally has a chance to study with the great theatre professor Stanislav Korzenowski. Sandy Brozinsky, a brash, loud actress, decides through happenstance to also study with Korzenowski. The two women end up dating the same man (who turns out to be a double agent) and follow him across the country to force him to choose between them. |
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