Cast
- John Cusack as Edward "Ed" Dakota, a limousine driver and a former L.A. police officer.
- Ray Liotta as Samuel Rhodes, a police officer (later revealed to be a convict masquerading as a cop).
- Amanda Peet as Paris Nevada, a Las Vegas prostitute.
- Alfred Molina as Dr. Mallick, a psychologist
- Clea DuVall as Ginny Isiana (née Virginia), a superstitious newlywed.
- Rebecca De Mornay as Caroline Suzanne, an '80s Hollywood TV actress chauffeured by Ed.
- John Hawkes as Larry Washington, the motel owner.
- Leila Kenzle as Alice York, a wife and mother who is injured in a car accident.
- John C. McGinley as George York, Alice's husband and Timmy's stepfather.
- Bret Loehr as Timothy "Timmy" York, Alice's son and George's stepson.
- Jake Busey as Robert Maine, Rhodes' partner-in-crime, acting as his prisoner.
- William Lee Scott as Lou Isiana, Ginny's husband.
- Pruitt Taylor Vince as Malcolm Rivers, a convicted serial killer
- Carmen Argenziano as Marty, the defense lawyer
- Marshall Bell as the district attorney
- Matt Letscher as the assistant district attorney
- Holmes Osborne as Judge Taylor
- Frederick Coffin as Detective Varole
- Joe Hart as Bailiff Jenkins
- Michael Hirsch as the naked businessman
- Terence Bernie Hines as a bailiff
- Stuart M. Besser as Larry, the real motel owner
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