Summary
Viva Max is an American film comedy first released in 1969,
directed by Jerry Paris.
The film stars Peter Ustinov, Pamela Tiffin, Jonathan Winters, John Astin and Keenan Wynn.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Jerry Paris
- Script: Jim Lehrer, Elliott Baker
- Photo: Henri Persin
- Music: Ralph Dino, Hugo Montenegro, John Sembello
- Cast: Peter Ustinov (General Maximilian Rodrigues De Santos), Pamela Tiffin (Paula Whitland), Jonathan Winters (General Billy Joe Hallson), John Astin (Sergeant Valdez), Keenan Wynn (General Lacomber), Harry Morgan (Chief of Police Sylvester), Alice Ghostley (Hattie), Kenneth Mars (Dr. Sam Gillison), Ann Morgan Guilbert (Edna Miller), Bill McCutcheon (Desmond Miller), Gino Conforti (Contreras), Christopher Ross (Gomez), Larry Hankin (Romero), Paul Sand (Moreno), Don Diamond (Hernandez), Jack Colvin (Garcia), Jessica Myerson (Mrs. Dodd), Ted Gehring (Customs Guard Collins), Jim B. Smith (Customs Guard Michaels), Eldon Quick (Quincy), Jack Wakefield (Policeman Milton), Glenn Tucker (Captain Harris), Les Brandt (Sentry Bus Driver), Rex Fennel (Helicopter Pilot), Douglas Hare
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 93 min
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