•
Gary Kroeger as
Sarge Duke Roscoe •
Marc Singer as
Generalmajor Klaus Von Kraut • Gretchen German as Miss Sadie Rayburn •
Jennifer Runyon as Fifi LaRue • Andy Greenhalgh as
Major Leslie Browning • Michael Mears as
Commandant Henry Cheval •
Bobby Di Cicco as
Pvt. Frank Anzalone • Travis McKenna as Pvt. Billy Bob •
Howard Busgang as Pvt. Irving Steinmetz •
Andrew Bumatai as Pvt. Willy Bearpaw •
Chris England as Fergus •
Jeffry Wickham as Fitzpatrick •
Peter Dennis as Montgomery, based on
Marshal Montgomery • Yehuda Efroni as Father Bruce •
Natasha Lyonne as Arab girl •
Bruce Jenner as himself •
Don LaFontaine as
narrator At the time of production, Gary Kroeger was mostly known for his work on the late-night
comedy and
variety TV show Saturday Night Live, where he was a
regular from 1982 to 1985. Although Kroeger had starred in a few films prior to and after
A Man Called Sarge, this is the only time he played the
title role in a
feature film. He had previously worked with director Stuart Gillard as the
main character in
Disney's 1987
television movie The Return of the Shaggy Dog. Marc Singer was a well established TV actor when he enrolled as General Von Kraut, with a career spanning almost 20 years, including the lead role in the
series V. As a feature actor, he was best known for the 1982 film
The Beastmaster.
A Man Called Sarge marked a return to the big screen and the start of a prolific film career during the 1990s. This was Singer's second collaboration with producer Gene Corman, the first being
If You Could See What I Hear, released in 1982. They worked together again on
Watchers II, released in the summer of 1990. Gretchen German had an active television career since the mid-'80s, but
A Man Called Sarge was her first feature film. Natasha Lyonne, who was living in Israel at the time, achieved her first
credited feature film role as a young Arab girl who gets punched in the face by General Von Kraut, while trying to defend Miss Sadie, her teacher. She is credited as Natasha Leon. ==Production notes==