When Angie joined up with young, twitchy director Levi Chase and her old school friend Kit Marchado, she figured making a Gonzo film would be a gas. But the premise behind the film -- breaching a high security penthouse to get a photo of reclusive, retired mobster Mickey O'Brien -- is also a blueprint for murder. In a race against death, Rollie reaches Mickey steps ahead of a hitman. Trapped in a penthouse, with no way out but down, Rollie takes Mickey on a free-fall high dive, betting their lives on an untested stunt chute.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alan Templeton | Writer | ||
| Mary Crawford | Writer | ||
| Cedric Smith | Guest Star | ||
| Julie Wildman | Guest Star | ||
| Frank McAnulty | Guest Star | ||
| James Purcell | Guest Star | ||
| Neville Edwards | Guest Star | ||
| Alan C. Peterson | Guest Star | ||
| Richard Clarkin | Guest Star | ||
| Wallace Langham | Guest Star | ||
| Joe Pingue | Guest Star | ||
| Elizabeth Rodriguez | Guest Star | ||
| Robin Duke | Guest Star | ||
| John Healy | Guest Star | ||
| Bill Gereghty | Director |