Cast
- Dack Rambo – Kenner, the main character who initially searches for zirconium but later becomes the leader of the Muties.
- Clare Beresford – Grace, a Mutie who helps Kenner and is also his love interest.
- Meshach Taylor – Elijah, an eccentric character who first warns Dack about Oblivion. He was captured by the bandits and helped them before being captured by the Muties.
- Mark Bringelson – Big, one of the Muties helping Kenner.
- Charles Dougherty – Zig, another one of the Muties helping Kenner.
- Ramsay Ross – Lazarus, the Mutie spiritual leader who prophesies Kenner's coming.
- Diana Quijano – Radio, one of the Muties who can tell what other people are thinking.
- Orlando Sacha – Bishop, the main antagonist who is the leader of the bandits.
- Emily Kreimer – Shiela, Phil's most recent girlfriend who wanted to see Oblivion.
- Ramon Garcia – Bad Guy, one of the bandits.
- Tony Vasques – Yorrick, one of the bandits.
- David Killerby – Buddy
- Ian Igberg – Horst
- Brayton Lewis – Old Handler
- Alasdair Ross – Young Handler
- Milagros Relayce – Child
- Diego Bertie – Phil, Kenner's assistant whose father is the "bossman" of a zirconium mining company.
- Jeanne Cervantes – Old Woman
- Mercy Bustos – Bald Woman
- Carlos Cano de la Fuente – Soldier (as Carlos Cano)
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