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| Skip Hinnant | Fritz | |
| Reva Rose | Fritz' Old Lady | |
| Bob Holt | Many voices | |
| Robert Ridgely | ||
| Fred Smoot | ||
| Dick Whittington | ||
| Luke Walker | ||
| Peter Leeds | Juan/Various Characters | |
| Louisa Moritz | Chita (Juan's Sister) | |
| Larry Moss | ||
| Joan Gerber | Han's Wife | |
| Jay Lawrence | ||
| Stanley Adams | ||
| Pat Harrington Jr. | ||
| Carole Androsky | ||
| Lynn Roman | Voice | |
| Peter Leeds | Juan | |
| Ralph James | ||
| Eric Monte | ||
| Glynn Turman | ||
| Ron Knight |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Steve Krantz
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| Writer |
Robert Crumb
Fred Halliday Eric Monte Robert Taylor |
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| Cinematography |
Ted C. Bemiller
Gregg Heschong |
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| Musician |
Tom Scott
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Fritz, now married and with a son, is desperate to escape from the domestic hell he now finds himself in. Lighting up a joint, he begins to dream about his eight other lives, hoping to find one that will provide a pleasant distraction. |
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