Max Dugan Returns (1983)

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Written by Neil Simon

Directed by Herbert Ross

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1983

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Image for Matthew BroderickMatthew BroderickMichael McPhee
Marsha MasonNora McPhee
Image for Jason RobardsJason RobardsMax Dugan
Image for Kiefer SutherlandKiefer SutherlandBill
Image for Donald SutherlandDonald SutherlandBrian Costello
Pop AttmoreBaseball Player
Bill AylesworthChris
Billie BirdOlder Woman
Sondra BlakeTeacher
Joey Coleman3rd Baseman
Gary CombsPoliceman
John CorvelloBasketball Coach
Frank D'AnnibaleBears' Coach
Robert D'ArcyCab Driver
Elisa DolenkoMaria
Tom FridleySteve
Ray GirardinUmpire
Panchito GómezLuis
Dody GoodmanMrs. Litke
Mari GormanPat
Howard HimelsteinShoe Store Cop
Marc JeffersonWendall
Charley LauHimself
Irene Olga LópezGrocer's Wife
John MoioPoliceman
Santos MoralesGrocer
Image for Shelley MorrisonShelley MorrisonMother
Image for David MorseDavid MorseShoe Store Cop
Ken NeumeyerWaiter
Lydia NicoleCelia
Brian PartKevin
Tessa RichardeBlonde in Shoe Store
Thomas Rosales Jr.Robber
Carmen Silveroli Sr.Shoe Store Manager
Tom SpratleyTruck Washer
Jim StaahlMan in Shoe Store
Duke StroudTeacher
Sal ViscusoCoach
De'voreaux WhiteBoy

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