Underground Aces
Underground Aces is a 1981 film directed by Robert Butler and starring Dirk Benedict and Melanie Griffith.[1] Involves a group of misfits who park cars in a hotel's underground parking lot, and get in plenty of trouble along the way.
Underground Aces | |
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Directed by | Robert Butler |
Produced by | Jay Weston |
Written by | James Carabatsos |
Starring | Dirk Benedict |
Music by | Pete Rugolo |
Cinematography | Thomas Del Ruth |
Edited by | Argyle Nelson Jr. |
Distributed by | Filmways Pictures |
Release date | January 1981 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
Main
- Dirk Benedict as Pete Huffman
- Melanie Griffith as Lucy
- Rick Podell as Joe
- Randy Brooks as Ollie
- T. K. Carter as Dee Jay
- Kario Salem as Sheik
- Don Hawthorne as Rick
Supporting
- Joshua Daniel as Wally
- Ralph Seymour as Zig
- Michael Winslow as Nate
- Robert Hegyes as Tico
- Fawne Harriman as Mitzi
- Audrey Landers as Annie Wenders
- Mimi Maynard as Madeline
- Jerry Orbach as Herbert Penlittle
- Frank Gorshin as Fred Kruger
- Sid Haig as Faoud
- William Mims
- Phil Adams as Chef
- Marlena Amey as Vamp
- Jerry Anderson as Mr. Naughton
- Selma Archerd as Sales Lady
- James Bacon as Businessman #2
- Kathleen Bracken as Lily
- Barbara Burroughs as Club Lady
- Twink Caplan as Marsha
- Jade Clark as Girl with Ripped Dress
- Steve Daron as Night Ace
- Bob Drew as Murphy
- Lynda Farrell as Cowgirl
- Andrea Frierson as Lena
- Gina Gallego as Juanita
- Sonny Gibson as Pro Bowler #2
- Bob Harders as Russell
- Sosimo Hernandez as Uncle Fausto
- Ernie Hudson as African General
- Nancy Jeris as Mrs. Wenders
- Nicky Katt as Son
- Kellie Khristiansen as Hooker
- Jack Krupnick as Pro Bowler #1
- Elli Maclure as Waitress (Credited as Ellie Maclure)
- Jock McNeil as Businessman #1
- Biff Manard as Pimp
- Marsha Meyers as Mother
- Sarah Miller as Club Lady
- Jed Mills as Father
- Jonathan Moore as Cook
- Yvonne Regalado as Rita
- Bill Smillie as Fire Chief
- Rebecca Stanley as Sally
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