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SEINFELD - The Trip Part 1

Air Date/Released Wednesday, August 12, 1992
Station/Studio NBC / Castle Rock

The sitcom about nothing. Stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld deals with the single life in NYC, along with his neurotic and self-absorbed friends.

Jerry heads to L.A. for a TONIGHT SHOW appearance, and takes George along with him. Now living in Hollywood, Kramer attempts an acting career and inadvertently sets himself up as the primary suspect in a serial murder case. Kramer's neighbor in his fleabag hotel is has-been actress Helena, whose last job was in a Three Stooges comedy where she played 'Mr. Sugarman's secretary.' She regales Kramer with the plot of SAPPY PAPPIES (1934) with Moe, Larry and Curly as three sailors who find a kidnapped baby. The police think the Stooges are the kidnappers, but the boys find the real culprit... unfortunately, the baby is killed in the process and the Stooges are executed. Helena makes sure to correct Kramer, when he mistakes SAPPY PAPPIES as a "Shemp."


Part 1 of 2

Cast: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Jason Alexander (George Costanza), Julia Louis-Dreyfuss (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer), Elmarie Wendel (Helena), Vaughn Armstrong (Lt. Coleman), Peter Murnik (Lt. Martel), Manfred Melcher (Officer Ross), Keith Morrison (Newscaster), Debi A. Monahan (Chelsea Lang), Ricky Dean Logan (Freak), Dyana Ortelli (Lupe), Christopher Michael Moore (Studio guard), Winston J. Rocha, Will Nye (Airport security guards), Michael Gerard (Receptionist), Fred Savage, Corbin Bernsen, George Wendt (Themselves)

Crew: Tom Cherones (Director), Larry Charles (Writer), Larry David, Andrew Scheinman, George Shapiro, Howard West (Exec. Producers), Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Tom Cherones (Producers), Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld (Creators)

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