
A Doonesbury Special
TV Movie · Animation · Comedy
Overview
Garry Trudeau's classic characters (Mike Doonesbury, Zonker, etc.) examine how their lifestyles, priorities, and concerns have changed since the end of their idealistic college days in the 1960s. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
Top Cast


James Allen Brewer
James Allen Brewer
Jimmy Thudpucker
James Allen Brewer
Jimmy Thudpucker


Barbara Harris
Barbara Harris
Joanie Caucus
Barbara Harris
Joanie Caucus


Charles Levin
Charles Levin
Mark Slackmeyer
Charles Levin
Mark Slackmeyer
Rebecca Nelson
Rebecca Nelson
Barbara Ann 'Boopsie' Boopstein
Rebecca Nelson
Barbara Ann 'Boopsie' Boopstein
William Sloane Coffin
William Sloane Coffin
The Reverend Scott Sloan
William Sloane Coffin
The Reverend Scott Sloan


Jack Gilford
Jack Gilford
Referee
Jack Gilford
Referee
Michelle Browne
Michelle Browne
Jeannie
Michelle Browne
Jeannie
Richard Cox
Richard Cox
Zonker Harris (voice)
Richard Cox
Zonker Harris (voice)
David Grant
David Grant
Mike Doonesbury (voice)
David Grant
Mike Doonesbury (voice)
Richard Bruno
Richard Bruno
B.D. (voice)
Richard Bruno
B.D. (voice)
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