Cast
- Leslie Nielsen as Dick Steele, WD-40
- Nicollette Sheridan as Veronique Yukrinsky, Agent 3.14
- Charles Durning as The Director
- Marcia Gay Harden as Miss Cheevus
- Barry Bostwick as Norm Coleman
- John Ales as Kabul
- Andy Griffith as General Rancor
- Elya Baskin as Professor Yukrinsky
- Mason Gamble as McLuckey
- Carlos Lauchu as Slice
- Stephanie Romanov as Victoria and Barbara Dahl
- Dr. Joyce Brothers as Steele's Tag Team Member
- Ray Charles as Bus Driver
- Hulk Hogan as tag-team wrestlers
- Roger Clinton as Agent Clinton
- Robert Culp as Businessman
- Fabio Lanzoni as Himself
- Robert Guillaume as Steven Bishop
- Pat Morita as Brian the Waiter
- Talisa Soto as Woman in bed
- Mr. T as a helicopter pilot
- Alex Trebek as Agency Tape Recorder (voice)
- Taylor Negron as Painter
- Curtis Armstrong as Pastry chef
- Tina Arning as Dancer #1
- William Barillaro as Blind Driver
- Michael Berryman as the man with the oxygen mask
- Downtown Julie Brown as Cigarette Girl
- Stephen Burrows as Agent Burrows
- Keith Campbell as Thug #2
- Carl Ciarfalio as Thug #1
- Brad Grunberg as Postal Worker
- Wayne Cotter as Male Dancer
- Rick Cramer as Heimlich, Rancor Terrorist
- Eddie Deezen as Rancor guard that gets spit on
- Joey Dente as Goombah, Dead Wise Guy
- Paul Eliopoulos as Agent #1
- Andrew Christian English as Paratrooper
- Johnny G as Agent #2
- Michael Lee Gogin (Brad Garrett, voice) as Short Rancor guard
- Bruce Gray as The President
- John Kassir as Rancor guard at intercom
- Sally Stevens as Vocal conductor/singer
- Thuy Trang as a Hawaiian-dressed waitress
- "Weird Al" Yankovic as Himself in title sequence
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