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Dustin Hoffman | Michael Dorsey / Dorothy Michaels | |
Jessica Lange | Julie | |
Teri Garr | Sandy | |
Dabney Coleman | Ron | |
Charles Durning | Les | |
Bill Murray | Jeff | |
Sydney Pollack | George Fields | |
George Gaynes | John Van Horn | |
Geena Davis | April | |
Doris Belack | Rita | |
Ellen Foley | Jacqui | |
Peter Gatto | Rick | |
Lynne Thigpen | Jo | |
Ronald L. Schwary | Phil Weintraub | |
Debra Mooney | Mrs. Mallory | |
Amy Lawrence | Amy | |
Kenny Sinclair | Boy | |
Susan Merson | Page | |
Michael Ryan | Middle-Aged Man | |
Robert D. Wilson | Stage Hand |
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Producer | Sydney Pollack
Dick Richards Charles Evans Ronald L. Schwary |
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Writer | Barry Levinson
Don McGuire Elaine May Larry Gelbart |
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Cinematography | Owen Roizman
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Musician | Dave Grusin
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When struggling, out of work actor Michael Dorsey secretly adopts a female alter ego - Dorothy Michaels - in order to land a part in a daytime drama, he unwittingly becomes a feminist icon and ends up in a romantic pickle. |
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