The Great Muppet Caper (1981)

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Written by Tom Patchett, Jay Tarses

Directed by Jim Henson

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1981

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Jim HensonKermit the Frog / Rowlf / Dr. Teeth / Swedish Chef / Waldorf / The Muppet Newsman / Man having Snapshot in Restaurant
Image for Frank OzFrank OzMiss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Animal / Sam the Eagle / Gramps / Swedish Chef
Dave GoelzThe Great Gonzo / Beauregard / Zoot / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Lobbuck Lou
Jerry NelsonFloyd / Pops / Lew Zealand / Crazy Harry / Lewis Kazager / Slim Wilson (uncredited) / Zeke (uncredited) / CB Voice (uncredited) / Man in Park (uncredited)
Richard HuntScooter / Statler / Sweetums / Janice / Beaker / Bubba / Monster / Cab Driver (uncredited)
Image for Charles GrodinCharles GrodinNicky Holiday
Image for Diana RiggDiana RiggLady Holiday
Image for John CleeseJohn CleeseNeville
Image for Robert MorleyRobert MorleyBritish Gentleman
Peter UstinovTruck Driver
Image for Jack WardenJack WardenMr. Tarkenian the News Editor
Steve WhitmireRizzo the Rat / Lips
Louise GoldMuppet Performer / Annie Sue Pig / Lou
Kathryn MullenMuppet Performer / Chickens / Gaffer the Cat
Bob PayneMuppet Performer

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