| John Sibbit | ... | Jack | |
| Marie-France | ... | Suzy | |
| Josephine Jacqueline Jones | ... | Brigid | |
| Pierre Burton | ... | Count Crespi | |
| Sophie Berger | ... | Dagmar | |
| Philippe Baronnet | ... | Gino | |
| Michelle Siu | ... | Yo Yo and Ko Ko | |
| John Allen | ... | Blake | |
| Lisa Allison | ... | Jill | |
| Timothy Wood | ... | Michael |
Directed by | |||
| Gérard Kikoïne | |||
Produced by | |||
| Wilfrid Dodd | .... | producer | |
| Harry Alan Towers | .... | executive producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Gérard Loubeau | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Allan Morrison | |||
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The only thing wrong with this film that it was devoid of any actors and actresses but it had a wonderful comedic effect due to the overdubbing of the English language on to the soundtrack. All the men sounded like they were doing Peter Sellers impersonations as Inspector Clouseau. One of those films worth watching because it is simply abysmal and is the kind of movie that sure must have gone straight to video within 24 hours of its release. I don't know how they had the cheek to have any credits at the end as nobody deserved one iota of credit for this junk as one of the other viewers noted, 'a waste of celluloid.'