5.1
106 min
A tribe of primitive "mudpeople" encounter a croquet ball, rolling through their forest. Following it, they find themselves on a vast, deserted Long Island estate. Entering, they begin to become civilized and assume the stereotypical roles and dress of people at a weekend party. There follows an allegory of upper-class behavior. At last, they begin to devolve toward their original status, and after a battle at croquet, they disappear into the woods.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Lewis J. Stadlen | Julian Branch, a Song Writer (as Lewis Stadlen) | Unowned |
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Anne Francine | Carlotta, a Hostess | Unowned |
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Thayer David | Otto Nurder, a Capitalist | Unowned |
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Susan Blakely | Cecily, a Debutante | Unowned |
| Russ Thacker | Andrew, an Eligible Young Man | Unowned | |
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Salome Jens | Emily Penning, a Woman in Disgrace | Unowned |
| Margaret Brewster | Lady Cora | Unowned | |
| Neil Fitzgerald | Sir Harry | Unowned | |
| Eva Saleh | Zia, the Child | Unowned | |
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Ultra Violet | Iliona, a Decadent | Unowned |
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Asha Puthli | Asha, The Forest Girl | Unowned |
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Martin Kove | Archie, a Bully | Unowned |
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Kathleen Widdoes | Leslie | Unowned |
| Christopher Pennock | Hester | Unowned | |
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Sam Waterston | James, the Limping Man | Unowned |
| Paulita Sedgwick | Penelope, a High-strung Girl | Unowned | |
| Lilly Lessing | Narrator | Unowned |