| Abe Zwick | ... | Paul | |
| Wayne Crawford | ... | Stanley (as Scott Lawrence) | |
| Don Craig | ... | Hubert | |
| Robin Hughes | ... | Vicki | |
| Yanka Mann | ... | Mrs. Adams | |
| Marty Cordova | ... | Alma | |
| Maggie Wood | ... | Dolores | |
| Mike Mingoia | ... | Joe | |
| Robert DeMeo | ... | Jerry (as Robert De Meo) | |
| Sandra Lurie | ... | Mary Lou | |
| Brad F. Grinter | ... | Lt. Farrell | |
| Charles Guanci | ... | Sgt. Baker | |
| Francelia Waterbury | ... | Mrs. Johnson | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Victor Anchipolovsky | |||
| Joseph Bracci | |||
| Terry Craig | |||
| Rita Dagovitz | |||
| Robert Halstead | |||
| William Kerwin | ... | Detective (as Thomas Wood) | |
| Pat Lee | (as Pat Erle) | ||
| Robert Mann | |||
| Larry May | |||
| Donna Lee Miller | ... | Dorothy | |
| Nannette Monsillo | |||
| Robert L. Rivero | |||
| Harry Rose | |||
| John Wilson | |||
Directed by | |||
| Thomas Casey | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Thomas Casey | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Eva Barnett | .... | executive producer | |
| Thomas Casey | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Edmund Gibson | (as H. Edmund Gibson) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Jerry Siegel | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Paul Moore | |||
Production Management | |||
| Harry Kerwin | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Chris Martel | .... | assistant director | |
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The idea of this film seems interesting enough. Paul and Stanley are two gay jewel thieves. Paul dresses up as "Aunt Martha", Stanley's supposed aunt. This is done to evade authorities, as it happens to be they are wanted for murder. Stanley is also a big time hippie who drives a colorful van, picks up the girls and does a lot of coke. Paul hates it when Stanley brings home girls and goes psycho each time, killing the female guest. The premise is original and entertaining enough to be a classic yet the movie misses it's mark. It's not really the fault of the cast, they do a good job. It's the screenplay and the development of the plot, after the initial set up, the film falls a little flat and fails to live up to it's potential. I would still recommend this one though, if you enjoy obscure strange films.