
Cover Me Babe
Drama
Overview
Student filmmaker lets nothing stand in the way of his getting a studio contract.
Top Cast


Robert Forster
Robert Forster
Tony Hill
Robert Forster
Tony Hill


Sondra Locke
Sondra Locke
Melisse
Sondra Locke
Melisse


Susanne Benton
Susanne Benton
Sybil
Susanne Benton
Sybil


Robert Fields
Robert Fields
Will Ames
Robert Fields
Will Ames


Ken Kercheval
Ken Kercheval
Jerry
Ken Kercheval
Jerry


Sam Waterston
Sam Waterston
Cameraman
Sam Waterston
Cameraman


Michael Margotta
Michael Margotta
Steve Winston
Michael Margotta
Steve Winston
Floyd Mutrux
Floyd Mutrux
Ronnie Shields
Floyd Mutrux
Ronnie Shields


Maggie Thrett
Maggie Thrett
Prostitute
Maggie Thrett
Prostitute


Jeff Corey
Jeff Corey
Paul Rogers
Jeff Corey
Paul Rogers
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