Cast
- Whoopi Goldberg as Teresa "Terry" Doolittle, the film's protagonist, a bored bank worker adored by her colleagues for her sarcastic attitude and outspoken views, who gets involved with helping Jack escape his pursuers and return home safely.
- Jonathan Pryce as "Jack", a DIS agent trapped in an unnamed Eastern Bloc country who is being pursued by KGB agents. For most of the film, only his voice is heard when speaking to Terry over the computer. In the final scene of the movie he meets Terry at First National Bank where she works.
- Stephen Collins as Marty Phillips, a CIA agent (whose real name is Peter Caen) and friend of Jack's that has gone undercover as a new employee at First National Bank.
- John Wood as Jeremy Talbot, the film's primary antagonist. He is a KGB sleeper agent who works undercover at the British Consulate in New York City. He attempts to use Terry to lure Jack into a deadly ambush.
- Jim Belushi as Sperry Repairman / Furious Cab Driver / Injured Cop
- Sara Botsford as Lady Sarah Billings, one of Jack's romantic contacts
- Peter Michael Goetz as James Page, the manager of First National Bank and Terry's often frustrated, no-nonsense boss
- Vyto Ruginis as Carl, another KGB agent; Talbot's menacing silent henchman
- Carol Kane as Cynthia, a co-worker of Terry's at First National Bank
- Jon Lovitz as Doug, a co-worker of Terry's at First National Bank
- Lynne Marie Stewart as Karen, a co-worker of Terry's at First National Bank
- Phil Hartman (credited as Phil E. Hartmann) as Fred, a co-worker of Terry's at First National Bank
- Tracey Ullman as Fiona
- Michael McKean as Leslie
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