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Robin Williams | Popeye | |
Shelley Duvall | Olive Oyl | |
Ray Walston | Poopdeck Pappy | |
Paul Dooley | Wimpy | |
Paul L. Smith | Bluto | |
Richard Libertini | Geezil | |
Donald Moffat | The Taxman | |
MacIntyre Dixon | Cole Oyl | |
Roberta Maxwell | Nana Oyl | |
Donovan Scott | Castor Oyl | |
Allan F. Nicholls | Rough House | |
Wesley Ivan Hurt | Swee'pea | |
Bill Irwin | Ham Gravy / the Old Boyfriend | |
Robert Fortier | Bill Barnacle / the Town Drunk | |
David McCharen | Harry Hotcash / the Gambler |
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Producer |
Scott Bushnell
C.O. Erickson |
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Writer |
Jules Feiffer
E.C. Segar |
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Cinematography |
Giuseppe Rotunno
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Popeye is a 1980 live-action film directed by Robert Altman and adapted from E. C. Segar's Thimble Theatre comic strip. The screenplay by Jules Feiffer was based directly on Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye the Sailor, a hardcover reprint collection of 1936-37 Segar strips published in 1971 by Woody Gelman's Nostalgia Press. Marketed with the tagline, "The sailor man with the spinach can!" |
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