

Comedy · Science Fiction · TV Movie
Overview
A poet-astronaut is shot through an area of space called the Chronosynclastic Infundibulum. He is duplicated into infinite copies of himself, each of whom finds himself in a bizarre situations on a different world.
Top Cast


"Cousin Brucie" Morrow
"Cousin Brucie" Morrow
Contest announcer
"Cousin Brucie" Morrow
Contest announcer


Dortha Duckworth
Dortha Duckworth
Mrs. Stevenson
Dortha Duckworth
Mrs. Stevenson


William Hickey
William Hickey
Stony Stevenson
William Hickey
Stony Stevenson


Ray Goulding
Ray Goulding
Walter Gesundheit
Ray Goulding
Walter Gesundheit


Bob Elliott
Bob Elliott
Bud Williams, Jr.
Bob Elliott
Bud Williams, Jr.


Franklin Cover
Franklin Cover
Col. Donald 'Tex' Pirandello
Franklin Cover
Col. Donald 'Tex' Pirandello


Russell Morash
Russell Morash
Sandy Abernathy
Russell Morash
Sandy Abernathy
John Devlin
John Devlin
Dr. Bobby Denton
John Devlin
Dr. Bobby Denton


Jay Garner
Jay Garner
President Rosewater
Jay Garner
President Rosewater


Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
Bokonon
Kevin McCarthy
Bokonon
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