

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Two-part story--the first is about a washed-up Broadway actor and his tough daughter, who is a bigger star than he is; the second is about a literary agent whose newest client--a nine-year-old boy--is the author of a borderline pornographic book.
Top Cast


Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson
Maurice Tillayou (segment Actor's Blood)
Edward G. Robinson
Maurice Tillayou (segment Actor's Blood)


Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert
Orlando Higgens (segment Woman of Sin)
Eddie Albert
Orlando Higgens (segment Woman of Sin)


Marsha Hunt
Marsha Hunt
Marcia Tillayou (segment Actor's Blood)
Marsha Hunt
Marcia Tillayou (segment Actor's Blood)


Alan Reed
Alan Reed
Jerome "JB" Cobb (segment Woman of Sin)
Alan Reed
Jerome "JB" Cobb (segment Woman of Sin)


Dan O'Herlihy
Dan O'Herlihy
Alfred O'Shea / Narrator (segment Actor's Blood)
Dan O'Herlihy
Alfred O'Shea / Narrator (segment Actor's Blood)


Tracey Roberts
Tracey Roberts
Miss Flanagan (segment Woman of Sin)
Tracey Roberts
Miss Flanagan (segment Woman of Sin)
Jenny Hecht
Jenny Hecht
Millicent Egelhofer / Daisy Marcher (segment Woman of Sin)
Jenny Hecht
Millicent Egelhofer / Daisy Marcher (segment Woman of Sin)


Alan Reed
Alan Reed
J.B Cobb
Alan Reed
J.B Cobb


John Crawford
John Crawford
Movie Hero
John Crawford
Movie Hero


Peter Brocco
Peter Brocco
Mr. Herbert
Peter Brocco
Mr. Herbert
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