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| Lenny von Dohlen | Miles Harding | |
| Virginia Madsen | Madeline Robistat | |
| Maxwell Caulfield | Bill | |
| Bud Cort | Edgar | |
| Don Fellows | Ryley | |
| Alan Polonsky | Frank | |
| Wendy Miller | Computer Clerk | |
| Harry Rabinowitz | Conductor | |
| Miriam Margolyes | Ticket Girl | |
| Holly De Jong | Ryley's Receptionist | |
| Stella Maris | Woman at Airport | |
| Mary Doran | Millie | |
| Diana Choy | Check-Out Girl | |
| Jim Steck | Removal Man | |
| Gary Pettinger | Removal Man |
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| Producer | Rusty Lemorande
Larry DeWaay |
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| Writer | Rusty Lemorande
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| Cinematography | Alex Thomson
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Miles buys himself a state-of-the-art computer that starts expressing thoughts and emotions after a having champagne spilled down on him. Things start getting out of hand when both Miles and Edgar, how the computer calls himself, fall in love with Madeline, an attractive neighbour. |
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