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Born to Win
A smart-mouthed junkie and a former hairdresser spends his days looking for just "one more fix".
Casts & Crew
Karen Black
Paula Prentiss
Jay Fletcher
Héctor Elizondo
Robert De Niro
Ed Madsen
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Irving Selbst
Tim Pelt
José Pérez
Sylvia Syms
Jack Hollander
Alex Colon
Max Brandt
Burt Young
Roland Kindhard
Jean David
Paul Benjamin
Charles McGregor
David Milton
Cynda Westcott
Aaron Braunstein
Lockie Edwards
Diane Molneri
Jane Elder
Vic Ramos
Walter Stevens
Harry Gorsuch
Also Directed by Ivan Passer
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