Cleo/Leo 35 years old

Chauvinistic businessman Leo Blockman picks up a woman who shoots him, causing him to fall into a river and inexplicably emerge as a woman. Renaming herself Cleo Clock, her female personality gradually begins to take over, and she's forced to navigate a sexist world while attempting to find a way to transform back into a man.

Credits

Cleo/Leo Cast

Name Character
Monique Gabrielle She was 25, now 61 years old as Bimbo (uncredited)
Ginger Lynn Allen She was 26, now 61 years old as Karen
Veronica Hart She was 32, now 68 years old as Cleo Clock
Debbie Rochon She was 20, now 56 years old as Reporter
Philip Campanaro as Al
Allen Lewis Rickman as Minister
Frank Stewart He was 66, 56 years old when he died as Benedict
Joe Giardina as Earl
Ruth Collins as Sally
Alan Naggar as Marvin Blockman
Kevin Thomsen as Bob Miller
Jennifer Delora She was 27, now 62 years old as Bernice
Kurt Sinclair as Ruth's Boyfriend
Daniel Chapman He was 72, 41 years old when he died as Ape
Paul Borghese as Fred
Loretta Palma as Kitty Miller
Kimberly Taylor as Store Clerk

Cleo/Leo Crew

Name Department
Chuck Vincent as Director. He was 14 (16) years old when He died Directing
Chuck Vincent as Editor. He was 14 (16) years old when He died Editing
Chuck Vincent as Producer. He was 14 (16) years old when He died Production
Chuck Vincent as Screenplay. He was 14 (16) years old when He died Writing
Larry Revene as Director of Photography. He was 46 (now 82) years old Camera
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Cleo/Leo (35 years)

  • Release day: Monday, May 01, 1989
  • Runtime: 92 minutes