Paul Le Mat plays the lead role of Melvin Dummar, a struggling man who becomes entangled in a bizarre legal battle after claiming to be named in Howard Hughes's will.
Mary Steenburgen portrays Lynda Dummar, Melvin's wife who stands by him through the ups and downs of his life and legal battles.
Jason Robards stars as the enigmatic billionaire Howard Hughes, whose posthumous involvement in Melvin Dummar's life sparks a legal and emotional rollercoaster.
Elizabeth Cheshire plays Darcy Dummar, one of Melvin's daughters who witnesses her father's extraordinary claims and legal struggles.
Chip Taylor takes on the role of Clark Taylor, a character involved in the events surrounding Melvin Dummar and the disputed will.
Melvin E. Dummar appears as the Bus Depot Counterman, a fictionalized version of himself, adding a unique and personal touch to the film.
Michael J. Pollard portrays Little Red, a peculiar character who crosses paths with Melvin Dummar during his journey.
Denise Galik plays Lucy, a character intertwined in the narrative of Melvin Dummar and the controversial will attributed to Howard Hughes.
Gene Borkan appears as Go-Go Club Owner #1, adding a touch of authenticity to the film's depiction of a specific era and setting.
Lesley Margret Burton takes on the role of a Go-Go Dancer, contributing to the vibrant and colorful atmosphere of the film.
Wendy Lee Couch is seen as a Go-Go Dancer, bringing to life the energetic and lively ambiance of the depicted nightclub scene.
Marguerite Baierski portrays a Go-Go Dancer, adding to the dynamic and evocative portrayal of the club environment in the movie.
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