

Comedy · Crime
Overview
A group of misfits who want to find a happier life somewhere out of society decide to leave town on a PBY flying boat. The problem is that their transport needs a lot of work before they can fly it.
Top Cast


Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda
Iris Caine
Jane Fonda
Iris Caine


Donald Sutherland
Donald Sutherland
Jesse Veldini
Donald Sutherland
Jesse Veldini


Peter Boyle
Peter Boyle
Eagle Thornberry
Peter Boyle
Eagle Thornberry


Garry Goodrow
Garry Goodrow
Duval Jax
Garry Goodrow
Duval Jax


Howard Hesseman
Howard Hesseman
Frank Veldini
Howard Hesseman
Frank Veldini


John Savage
John Savage
Kid
John Savage
Kid


Richard Schaal
Richard Schaal
Mel the Zoo Official
Richard Schaal
Mel the Zoo Official


Mel Stewart
Mel Stewart
Black Man in Jail
Mel Stewart
Black Man in Jail


Morgan Upton
Morgan Upton
Bill the Police Captain
Morgan Upton
Bill the Police Captain


Roger Bowen
Roger Bowen
Fire Commissioner Francis
Roger Bowen
Fire Commissioner Francis
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