Cast
- Bill Murray as Bob Wiley
- Richard Dreyfuss as Dr. Leo Marvin
- Julie Hagerty as Fay Marvin
- Charlie Korsmo as Siggy Marvin
- Kathryn Erbe as Anna Marvin
- Tom Aldredge as Mr. Guttman
- Susan Willis as Mrs. Guttman
- Roger Bowen as Phil
- Fran Brill as Lily Marvin
- Brian Reddy as Carswell Fensterwald, M.D.
- Doris Belack as Dr. Catherine Tomsky
- Melinda Mullins as Marie Grady, Good Morning America Interviewer
- Marcella Lowery as Betty, Switchboard Operator
- Margot Welch as Gwen, Switchboard Operator
- Barbara Andres as Claire, Dr. Marvin's Secretary
- Aida Turturro as Prostitute
- Stuart Rudin as Crazy Man in New York Street
- Cortez Nance Jr. as Lobby Doorman
- Lori Tan Chinn as Bus Driver
- Dennis Scott as Motorcycle Cop (as Dennis R. Scott)
- Charles Thomas Baxter as Nursing Home Guard
- Donald J. Lee Jr. as Nursing Home Attendant
- Reg E. Cathey as Howie, Good Morning America Director
- Tom Stechschulte as Lennie, Good Morning America Producer
- Russell Bobbitt as Good Morning America Crew Member
- Richard Fancy as Minister
- Joan Lunden as Herself
- April Cantor - (uncredited)
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