Silver Dream Racer - Cast

Cast

  • David Essex ... Nick Freeman
  • Beau Bridges ... Bruce McBride
  • Cristina Raines ... Julie Prince
  • Clarke Peters ... Cider Jones
  • Harry H. Corbett ... Wiggins
  • Diane Keen ... Tina Freeman
  • Lee Montague ... Jack Freeman
  • Sheila White ... Carol
  • Patrick Ryecart ... Benson
  • Ed Bishop ... Al Peterson
  • T. P. McKenna ... Bank Manager
  • David Baxt ... Ben Mendoza
  • Barrie Rutter ... Privateer
  • Doyle Richmond ... Cider's Brother
  • Nick Brimble ... Jack Davis
  • Malya Woolf ... Mrs. Buonaguidi
  • Stephen Hoye ... Clarke Nichols
  • Richard LeParmentier ... Journalist
  • Murray Kash ... 1st TV Reporter
  • Bruce Boa ... 2nd TV Reporter
  • Christopher Driscoll ... Photographer
  • Leslie Schofield ... Reporter
  • Robert Russell ... Garage Mechanic
  • Morris Perry ... Financier
  • Elisabeth Sladen ... Bank Secretary (as Elizabeth Sladen)
  • Jim McManus ... Bike Salesman
  • Antony Brown ... Executive
  • Edward Kalinski ... Disco Boy
  • Joanna Andrews ... Disco Girl
  • Vincent Wong ... 1st Japanese Man
  • Cecil Cheng ... 2nd Japanese Man
  • David Neville ... Man at Bank
  • Godfrey Jackman ... Bank Doorman
  • June Chadwick ... Secretary
  • Kate Harper ... 1st Party Guest
  • Derrie Powell ... 2nd Party Guest

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