Concerned, younger wife in Pizza bar (as Christina Troples)
Woody Woodbury
Agent on Plane
Giancarlo Bastianoni
Black Suit Thug (uncredited)
Harold Bergman
Sam (uncredited)
George Coutoupis
Rockstar on Airplane (uncredited)
Alex Edlin
Man in Bar Reading Newspaper (uncredited)
Charles P. Harris
Restaurant Person (uncredited)
Joe Hess
Man in Bar Talking to Friend (uncredited)
Mal Jones
Pain in the Neck in Prison (uncredited)
Jeff Moldovan
Charlie Chan - Leader of Asian Fighters
Raffaele Mottola
Foreign Correspondent in Video Conference (uncredited)
Clayton Sauer
Man in Restaurant (uncredited)
Darcy Shean
Woman in Restaurant (uncredited)
Joey Silvera
(uncredited)
Paul Tenn
Killer (uncredited)
Clarence Thomas
Cleaner at airport (uncredited)
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Trivia
The make and model of the car with Texas number-plates, and horns, lights and a big bull-horn on the bonnet and six spotlights on the front mudguard, was a gold painted 1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III.
The name of the villain was K1. The wording on the t-shirts that his henchmen wore said "I Love K1". The K1 character is only ever known by this name and has no personal name in the movie. "K1" has no designated meaning as stated by the character.
Amazonian model-actress Faith Minton's character is a hench-woman named "La Fatalona" which is an Italian word which means vamp of femme fatale. Released in the same 1983 was Never Say Never Again (1983) which featured a bad Bond Girl played by Barbara Carrera called Fatima Blush.
A mic and a head of crew member are visible as a reflection on the back seat's right window as "La fatalona" drives the car after "Rosco" blows the CIA car.
At take off we see an Eastern Airlines Boeing 727, a narrow body aircraft (with one aisle). However, the shots inside the aircraft show a wide body aircraft (with two aisles), and this cannot be inside a 727!