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| Paul Reubens | Pee-wee Herman | |
| Elizabeth Daily | Dottie | |
| Mark Holton | Francis Buxton | |
| Diane Salinger | Simone | |
| Judd Omen | Mickey | |
| Irving Hellman | Mr. Crowtray | |
| Monte Landis | Mario | |
| Damon Martin | Chip | |
| David Glasser | BMX Kid | |
| Gregory Brown | BMX Kid | |
| Mark Everett | BMX Kid | |
| Daryl Keith Roach | Chuck | |
| Bill Cable | Policeman #1 | |
| Peter Looney | Policeman #2 | |
| Starletta Dupois | Sgt. Hunter |
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| Producer | Robert Shapiro
William E. McEuen |
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| Writer | Phil Hartman
Paul Reubens |
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| Cinematography | Victor J. Kemper
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| Musician | Danny Elfman
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The cartoonish and childish character Pee Wee Herman goes on a big adventure for the first time ever when his beloved shiny new bicycle is stolen by his nemesis Francis Buxton, a fellow man-child and neighborhood rich "kid." And he sets off on an obsessive cross-country journey, determined to recover it. Pee-wee's awkward and childish attempts to be cool and mature. |
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