Homer is suddenly surrounded by growing stacks of doughnuts when the doughnut machine he is tending goes berserk. It won't shut off an the doughnuts keep coming and coming. Homer manages not only to solve the dilemma but he also emerges as...
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Michael Burnham Jr. | ... |
Homer
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Robert Landsman | ... |
Mr. Gabby
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James Warner | ... |
Uncle Ulysses
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Beth Sanford | ... |
The Lady
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Eleanor Chapin | ... |
Aunt Aggy
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Richard Forsyth | ... |
The Sheriff
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William Maeck | ... |
The Chauffeur
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Cecilia Cavalier | ... |
Homer's Mother
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Owen Jordan | ... |
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Brian Chapin | ... |
Customer
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Merilee Chapin | ... |
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Lex Cochran | ... |
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Frank Covill | ... |
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Donald Emerson | ... |
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Jimmy Foote | ... |
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Martha Foote | ... |
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Mary B. Forsyth | ... |
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Carolyn Grimm | ... |
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Majorie Harty | ... |
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Richard Harty | ... |
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Robert Honeygosky | ... |
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Alexandra Maeck | ... |
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Kristin Maeck | ... |
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Alan Matthews | ... |
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Lillian Matthews | ... |
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Victor Matthews | ... |
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Robert McCloskey | ... |
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Kathleen Montgomoery | ... |
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Jimmy Opiat | ... |
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Joseph Opiat | ... |
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Mary Opiat | ... |
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George Price | ... |
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Philip Price | ... |
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Suzanna Price | ... |
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Evan Reynolds | ... |
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Marc Reynolds | ... |
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Margaret Reynolds | ... |
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William Seres | ... |
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Peggy Simonson | ... |
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Roxanna Taylor | ... |
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James Tisdale | ... |
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Julius Tisdale | ... |
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Preston Tisdale | ... |
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Charlotte Williams | ... |
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Directed by
Edward English | ||
Beth Sanford |
Written by
Ralph C. Bluemke | ... | (additional dialogue) |
Robert McCloskey | ... | (novel) |
Marianna Norris | ... | (additional dialogue) |
Produced by
Morton Schindel | ... | producer |
Music by
Loren Glickman |
Cinematography by
Edward English |
Editing by
Edward English |
Costume Design by
Beth Sanford |
Makeup Department
Maria Morales | ... | hair stylist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Edward English | ... | associate director |
Art Department
Elizabeth Barr | ... | properties |
Sound Department
Blaise Rizzo | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Russ Bonnacurso | ... | electrician |
Charles H. Martens | ... | still photographer |
Alan Matthews | ... | electrician |
Script and Continuity Department
Barbara J. Nelson | ... | script girl |
Additional Crew
Lex Cochran | ... | doughnut maker |
Tom Kalasky | ... | doughnut maker |
Gayle Smith | ... | machine restoration: donut |
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Plot Summary |
Homer is suddenly surrounded by growing stacks of doughnuts when the doughnut machine he is tending goes berserk. It won't shut off an the doughnuts keep coming and coming. Homer manages not only to solve the dilemma but he also emerges as a hero. A live action comedy that thrills children of all ages. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | (Cameo) Robert McCloskey: author of the original Homer Price stories appears as a customer. See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of Homer and the Wacky Doughnut Machine (1977). See more » |