What A Way To Go! - Cast

Cast

  • Directed by J. Lee Thompson
  • Shirley MacLaine ... Louisa May Foster
  • Paul Newman ... Larry Flint
  • Robert Mitchum ... Rod Anderson, Jr.
  • Dean Martin ... Leonard 'Lennie' Crawley
  • Gene Kelly ... Pinky Benson
  • Robert Cummings ... Dr. Victor Stephanson
  • Dick Van Dyke ... Edgar Hopper
  • Margaret Dumont ... Mrs. Foster
  • Anton Arnold ... Mr. Foster
  • Lou Nova ... Trentino
  • Fifi D'Orsay ... Baroness
  • Maurice Marsac ... Rene
  • Wally Vernon ... Agent
  • Jane Wald ... Polly
  • Lenny Kent ... Hollywood Lawyer
  • Christopher Connelly ... Ned
  • Tom Conway ... Lord Kensington
  • Queenie Leonard ... Lady Kensington
  • Pamelyn Ferdin ... Geraldine Crawley, age 4
  • Jeff Fithian ... Jonathan Crawley, age 5
  • Bill Corcoran ... Leonard Crawley, Jr., age 7
  • Anthony Eustrel ... Willard
  • Milton Frome ... Lawyer
  • Army Archerd ... TV Announcer
  • Reginald Gardiner ... Mad Pink Painter
  • Phil Arnold ... Publicity and Press Agent
  • Roy Gordon ... Minister
  • Sid Gould ... Movie Executive
  • Joe Gray ... Customer
  • Jack Greening ... Chester
  • Marcel Hillaire ... French Lawyer
  • Mark Bailey ... Rod Anderson's Private Airline Pilot
  • Burt Mustin ... Crawleyville Lawyer
  • Dick Wilson ... Driscoll
  • Teri Garr ... Dancer in the Kelly/MacLaine shipboard musical
  • Arlene Harris ... Sour woman in club audience
  • Paula Lane ... Movie Executive's Girl
  • Marjorie Bennett ... Mrs. Freeman
  • Myrna Ross ... Party Girl
  • Barbara Bouchet ... Girl on Plane
  • Helene Winston ... Doris

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