It's hard to feel sorry for George Clooney given how successful he is now. They all had to start somewhere.
My sympathy goes to Vince Edwards and Scott Jacoby, both talented actors, but both near the end of their careers at the time this film was produced.
Edwards died in 1996 after a battle with cancer; he made his film debut in 1955 and of course starred in the 1960s television medical drama series "Ben Casey".
Jacoby is alive and well but hasn't done anything of note acting-wise since the early 1990s. He wrote, produced and directed a documentary in 2001 but seems to have settled into careers in real estate and as a martial arts instructor. Jacoby began acting at a young age, and had a successful if modest run in the 1970s (primarily in television movies), won an Emmy at 16, but in the 80s his career really slowed down; he made guest appearances on television (most notably in "The Golden Girls") and appeared in low-budget horror films. A talent who deserved more.
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