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  • No More Excuses (1968)
  • 62 min | Comedy
No More Excuses (1968)
62 min | Comedy

Downey takes his camera and microphone onto the streets (and into some bedrooms) for a look at Manhattan's singles scene of the late sixties. Of course, that's not all: No More Excuses cuts between this footage and the fragmented tale of a...See moreDowney takes his camera and microphone onto the streets (and into some bedrooms) for a look at Manhattan's singles scene of the late sixties. Of course, that's not all: No More Excuses cuts between this footage and the fragmented tale of a time-traveling Civil War soldier, a rant from the director of the fictional Society for Indecency to Naked Animals, and other assorted improprieties. Written by Anonymous See less
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May 21, 1968 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Robert Downey Sr.
Pvt. Stewart Thompson Pvt. Stewart Thompson   See fewer
Lawrence Wolf
President James A. Garfield President James A. Garfield   See fewer
Prentice Wilhite
Charles Guiteau Charles Guiteau   See fewer
Linda Diesem
Mrs. Garfield Mrs. Garfield   See fewer
Aimee Eccles
Chinese Girl Chinese Girl   See fewer
Don Calfa
Priest Priest   See fewer
Paula Morris
Priest's Woman / Prostitute Priest's Woman / Prostitute   See fewer
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