Zero to Sixty Trailer

Zero to Sixty Trailer (1978)

"They're driving him crazy, and they'll drive you crazy." 23 June 1978 Comedy 101 mins

A divorced man hooks up with a street-smart 16-year-old who makes her living by repossessing cars from their owners.

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Cast

Darren McGavin

as Michael Nolan

Sylvia Miles

as Flo Ames

Joan Collins

as Gloria Martine

Denise Nickerson

as 'Larry' Wilde

Bill Hudson

as Eddie

Mark Hudson

as Sammy

Vito Scotti

as Benny

Lorraine Gary

as Billy-Jon

David Huddleston

as Harold Finch

Gordon MacRae

as Officer Joe

Dick Martin

as Arthur Dunking

Lyle Waggoner

as Gay Bar Bartender

Monica Lewis

as Aunt Clara

Al Checco

as The Cook

Jack Grinnage

as Airport Manager

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United States 23 June 1978

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