Who's the Caboose? (1997)
April 10, 1997Release Date
Who's the Caboose? (1997)
April 10, 1997Release Date
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Alex Ferrer
Homeless Man
Alex Ferrer
Homeless Man
Laura Kightlinger
Gwenn
Sarah Silverman
Susan
Laura Silverman
At Every Audition Girl
Angela Goethals
Girl towards Back
Sam Seder
Max
Eric Slovin
Congratulator #1
H. Jon Benjamin
Ken Fold
Leo Allen
Congratulator #2
Beth Tapper
Susan's Friend
David Earl Waterman
Earl
Alison Solomon
Susan's Other Friend
Todd Barry
Football Player
Marc Maron
Comedian
Ross Brockley
Social Dilettante
Charles Fisher
Writer
Andy Dick
Jason Reemer
David Derby
Composer
Michael Kotch
Composer
Esau McKnight
Sensai
T.W. Li
Cinematographer
Mark Cohen
Alternative Comedian
John Barnett
TV's John Devlin
David Doernberg
ProductionDesigner
Jeff Rosenthal
Client
Wendy Smith
ProductionDesigner
Eliza Coyle
Client
Lauren Dombrowski
Jason's Assistant
Kathy Griffin
Katty
David Cross
Jaded Guy
Joel Avalos
Taco Stand Owner
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Who's the Caboose? is a 1997 comedy film co-written and directed by Sam Seder and starring himself and Sarah Silverman in their film debut. The supporting cast includes comedians David Cross, Andy Dick, Laura Silverman, Laura Kightlinger, Chuck Sklar, H. Jon Benjamin, Andy Kindler, Mark Cohen, Kathy Griffin, Leo Allen, Marc Maron and Todd Barry, most of whom had not appeared in a theatrical movie prior to this one. The screenplay by Sam Seder and Charles Fisher depicts a romantically involved couple (Silverman and Seder) who travel separately from Manhattan to Los Angeles to attempt to secure a television series role during "pilot season", a set period of months when producers cast new shows. The New York City sequence at the beginning of the film features footage shot at the Luna Lounge in the Lower East Side, which has since been razed.
The film was followed by a television miniseries sequel entitled Pilot Season, again written by Sam Seder and Charles Fisher, directed by Seder, and starring Sarah Silverman as Susan Underman, which was broadcast over six episodes in 2004 on the now-defunct Trio cable network.