| James Coburn | Dr. Sidney Schaefer |
| Godfrey Cambridge | Don Masters, CEA Agent |
| William Daniels | Wynn Quantrill |
| Severn Darden | V.I. Kydor Kropotkin |
| Joan Delaney | Nan Butler |
| Will Geer | Dr. Lee-Evans |
| Pat Harrington Jr. | Arlington Hewes |
| Barry McGuire | Old Wrangler |
| Jill Banner | Snow White |
| Eduard Franz | Ethan Allen Cocket |
| Walter Burke | Henry Lux |
| Joan Darling | Jeff Quantrill |
| Sheldon Collins | Bing Quantrill |
| Arte Johnson | Sullivan |
| Martin Horsey | 1st Puddlian |
| William Beckley | 2nd Puddlian |
| Kathleen Hughes | White HouseTourist |
In this lively satire, psychiatrist Sidney Schaefer is recruited by the U.S. government to serve as the president's own top-secret psychoanalyst. On call at all hours and privy to the leader's most private thoughts, Schaefer develops paranoia, which turns out to be warranted, since numerous international agencies are out to get him for his highly classified knowledge. Aided by spy Don Masters, Schaefer must survive the many attempts on his life.
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