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Who Am I This Time
(1982)
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| | Plot: | From a short story by Kurt Vonnegut. Christopher Walken is a shy hardware store employee. But whenever he takes a part in a local amateur theater production, he becomes the part completely - while on stage. Susan Sarandon is new in town, a lonely itinerant telephone company employee. On a whim, she auditions for and gets the part of Stella to Walken's Stanley when the theater group does A Streetcar Named Desire. Before anyone realizes the growing affection between Helene and Stanley, she falls deeply in love with the sexy brute, not knowing what the real man is like.
| | Cast: | | Susan Sarandon | Helene Shaw |
| Christopher Walken | Harry Nash |
| Robert Ridgely | George Johnson |
| Dorothy Patterson | Doris |
| Caitlin Hart | Lydia |
| Les Podewell | Les |
| Aaron Freeman | Andrew |
| Jerry Vile | Albert |
| Paula Frances | Minnie |
| Mike Bacarella | Stage Manager |
| Ron Parady | Vern |
| Debbi Hopkins | Christie |
| Maria Todd | Heather |
| Sandy McLeod | Flirt #1 |
| Edie Vonnegut | Flirt #2 |
| Natalie Stewart Mills | Melinda (uncredited) |
| Robert Minkoff | Bit (uncredited) |
| Writing By:
| | Kurt Vonnegut Jr. | (story) |
| Neal Miller | (written by) (as Morton Neal Miller) |
| Produced By:
| | Neal Miller | producer (as Morton Neal Miller) |
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