| Robert Crumb | Himself |
| Aline Kominsky | Herself (Robert Crumb's wife) |
| Charles Crumb | Himself (R. Crumb's older brother) |
| Maxon Crumb | Himself (R. Crumb's younger brother) |
| Robert Hughes | Himself (art critic) |
| Martin Muller | Himself (owner, Modernism Gallery) |
| Don Donahue | Himself (publisher, Zap Comix) |
| Dana Crumb | Herself (R. Crumb's first wife) |
| Trina Robbins | Herself (cartoonist) |
Filmmaker Terry Zwigoff creates a complex but affectionate portrait of his longtime friend, underground cartoonist Robert Crumb. A notorious curmudgeon who would prefer to be alone with his fellow cartoonist wife Aline Kominsky-Crumb and his beloved vintage jazz records, Crumb reveals himself to be a complicated personality who suffered a troubled upbringing and harbors a philosophical opposition to the 1960s hippie underground that first celebrated his work.
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