Popeye
Popeye, a squinty-eyed, corn cob pipe smoking, spinach hating, mumbling sailor man with overly muscular forearms partly the result of genetics, has just arrived in the port town of Sweethaven. He has been sailing the seven seas in search of his father who abandoned him when he was two. He is viewed suspiciously by many in town, with an exception of Wimpy, who will become friends with anyone who will buy him a hamburger, he otherwise paying for said hamburger on Tuesday if he can get it today. One who does view him suspiciously is Olive Oyl, the lanky, work boots wearing daughter of his rooming house landlords. Due to the changing situation, including they discovering an abandoned infant boy who Popeye names Swee'pea in honor of the town and who they decide to raise, Popeye and Olive fall for each other, Olive in the process leaving who was to be her fiancé, Bluto, the town bully who rules Sweethaven on behalf of the mysterious Commodore. Bluto does not take this emerging situation ...
Shelley Duvall....Olive Oyl
Ray Walston....Poopdeck Pappy
Paul Dooley....Wimpy
Paul L. Smith....Bluto
Richard Libertini....Geezil
Donald Moffat....The Taxman
MacIntyre Dixon....Cole Oyl
Roberta Maxwell....Nana Oyl
Donovan Scott....Castor Oyl
Allan F. Nicholls....Rough House (as Allan Nicholls)
Wesley Ivan Hurt....Swee'pea
Bill Irwin....Ham Gravy, the Old Boyfriend
Robert Fortier....Bill Barnacle, the Town Drunk
David McCharen....Harry Hotcash, the Gambler
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