Cast
- Robert Strauss as Noah
- Geoffrey Holder as Friday (voice)
- Sally Kirkland as Friday-Anne (voice)
- David Bourla as Little Boy (voice)
- Richard Thompkins as College Student (voice)
- James Keach as Various voices
- Herbert Hartig as Various voices
- Jack Schneider as Sgt Kowalsky (voice)
Also the voices of and some sounds of events of recent history, including:
Various students, Preacher, Baseball Announcer, Radio Announcer, Mistinguett, Vladimir Lenin, Benito Musolini, Adolf Hitler, Night of Broken Glass (Kristallnacht), Polish Cavalry Officer, Panzer commander, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, French Premier Daladier, Marshall Petain, London Blitz, 1940 US Presidential Elections, Young Man and Woman in parked car, Various Obercommando der Wehrmacht Announcements, President Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, American Telephone Operator, Man humming mourners’ Kaddish, German S/S Doctor at Auschwitz train station, American Radio Announcer (Pearl Harbor), Army Induction Center Officer, Afrika Korps advances, Russian Woman in Stalingrad, Liberation of Rome - Italian Woman questioning passing Noah, Bob Hope, Liberation of Paris, General De Gaulle singing La Marseillaise, Fire-Bombing of Dresden, Little German Girl questioning passing Noah, Admiral Dönitz, VE-Day London, New York, Japanese children singing, Atom Bomb Hiroshima, President Truman, Emperor Hirohito, Senator McCarthy, Adlai Stevenson, President Nixon, President Eisenhower, Launching of Russian Sputnik, President Kennedy, President Johnson, African-American Activist, US Student Activist, Robert Kennedy, Hungarian Demonstrators, US Demonstrators, Nigerian Officer, British Journalist, Biafran Prisoner.
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