
The Marx Brothers
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| Jackie Gleason | Tony Banks | ||
| Carol Channing | Flo Banks | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Angie | ||
| Fred Clark | A tower guard | ||
| Michael Constantine | Leech | ||
| Frank Gorshin | The Man | ||
| John Phillip Law | Stash | ||
| Peter Lawford | The Senator | ||
| Burgess Meredith | The Warden | ||
| George Raft | Captain Garbaldo | ||
| Cesar Romero | Hechy | ||
| Mickey Rooney | "Blue Chips" Packard | ||
| Groucho Marx | God | ||
| Austin Pendleton | The Professor (Fred) | ||
| Alexandra Hay | Darlene Banks | ||
| Luna (Donyale Luna) | God's mistress | ||
| Doro Merande | The Mayor | ||
| Phil Arnold | Mayor's husband | ||
| Slim Pickens | Switchboard operator | ||
| Robert Donner | Switchboard operator | ||
| Richard Kiel | Beany | ||
| Tom Law | Geronimo | ||
| Jaik Rosenstein | "Eggs" Benedict | ||
| Stacy King | The Amazon | ||
| Renny Roker | Prison guard | ||
| Roman Gabriel | Prison guard | ||
| Harry Nilsson | Tower Guard | ||
| William D. Cannon | Convict | ||
| Stone Country | Himself | ||
| Orange County Ramblers | Green Bay Packers |
| Director | Otto Preminger | ||
| Written by | Doran William Cannon | ||
| Erik Kirkland (story) | |||
| Cinematography | Leon Shamroy | ||
| Art director | Robert E. Smith | ||
| Set decorator | Fred Price | ||
| Editor | George Rohrs | ||
| Music & lyrics | Harry Nilsson | ||
| Music arranger & conductor | George Tipton | ||
| Sound | Glenn Anderson | ||
| Frank Milton | |||
| Lloyd Hanks | |||
| Costume designer | Rudi Gernreich | ||
| Makeup | Web Overlander | ||
| Hairdressing | Vivian Thompson | ||
| Special effects | Charles Spurgeon | ||
| Producer | Otto Preminger | ||
| Production company / Distribution | Sigma / Paramount Pictures | ||
| Runtime | 98 min. | ||
| Release date (Miami premiere) | 19 Dec 1968 |