"A Washington waitress saves the Emir of Ohtar's life, launching her diplomatic career and a scandal."
Goldie Hawn
as Sunny
Chris Sarandon
as Michael Ransome
Richard Romanus
as Emir
Andre Gregory
as Nawaf Al Kabeer
Gail Strickland
as Mrs. St. John
Cliff DeYoung
as Hilley
Keith Szarabajka
as Crowe
Ed Begley Jr.
as Hassler
James Staley
as Vice President Merck
Kenneth Mars
as Lou
Jean Smart
as Ella
Maria O'Brien
as Donna
Joel Brooks
as Ben
Grainger Hines
as Jerry
Kenneth McMillan
as Senator Norris
Richard Hamilton
as Mr. Davis
Mary Carver
as Mrs. Davis
Jack Diamond
as Jimmy
Kathleen York
as Charmaine
Georganne LaPiere
as Bobbie
Pamela Myers
as Gloria
Joe George
as Bartender
Tom Spratley
as Grandpa
Dortha Duckworth
as Grandma
Sally Thorner
as T. V. Newsperson
Jeanne Mori
Elizabeth Anderson
Archie Hahn
as T. V. Commentator
George D. Wallace
Julie Hampton
Thom Sharp
Paul Willson
Holly Roberts
John Ratzenberger
as Security Guard on TV
Lyman Ward
as Senator Kenworthy
Joe Lambie
as Doctor
Daphne Maxwell Reid
as Helene
Michael Zand
as Assassin
Cece Cole
as Jimmy's Girl
Roger Til
as Belgium Ambassador
Marcella Saint-Amant
as Belgium Ambassador's WIfe
Ellen Tobie
as Mrs. St. John's Secretary
Alice O'Connor
as Mother of America
Chalkie A.S. Csaky
as Sunny's Cousin
Ken Gibbel
as Husky Biker
Ken Hill
as Man in Green Jacket
Al Leong
as Cook
Peter Pan
Robert Donavan
as Soap Opera Actor
Amanda Bearse
Marcie Barkin
as Safari Girl
Deborah Dutch
Lorraine Fields
Herbert Ross
Director
Marvin Walowitz
Sound Editor
Reid Paul Martin
Assistant Sound Editor
Bill Malley
Production Design
Gregg Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel K. Moore
Stunts
Leslie Hoffman
Jack Roe
Unit Production Manager
John-Clay Scott
Mark Lombardo
Production Manager
Alfred T. Ferrante
Sound Recordist
Executive Producer
William A. Fraker
Director of Photography
Charles Shyer
Story
Buck Henry
Screenplay
Harvey Miller
Basil Poledouris
Original Music Composer
Anthea Sylbert
Producer
Lewis J. Rachmil
Associate Producer
Paul Hirsch
Editor
Nancy Meyers