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| Michael Sacks | Billy Pilgrim | |
| Ron Leibman | Paul Lazzaro | |
| Eugene Roche | Edgar Derby | |
| Sharon Gans | Valencia Merble Pilgrim | |
| Valerie Perrine | Montana Wildhack | |
| Holly Near | Barbara Pilgrim | |
| Perry King | Robert Pilgrim | |
| Kevin Conway | Roland Weary | |
| Friedrich von Ledebur | German Leader | |
| Ekkehardt Belle | Young German Guard | |
| Sorrell Booke | Lionel Merble | |
| Roberts Blossom | Wild Bob Cody | |
| John Dehner | Prof. Rumfoord | |
| Gary Waynesmith | Stanley | |
| Richard Schaal | Howard W. Campbell Jr. |
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| Producer | Paul Monash
Jennings Lang |
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| Writer | Stephen Geller
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. |
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| Cinematography |
Miroslav Ondricek
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| Musician | Glenn Gould
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"Listen: Billie Pilgrim has come unstuck in time." Slaughterhouse-Five is an award-winning 1972 film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's novel of the same name. Director Hill faithfully renders for the screen Vonnegut's obsessive story of Pilgrim, who survives the 1945 firebombing of Dresden, then lives simultaneously in his past, present, and future. |
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