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SEINFELD - The Heart Attack

Air Date/Released Thursday, April 25, 1991
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.

George thinks he’s had a heart attack but actually needs his tonsils removed again since they’ve grown back. Rather than the cost of surgery, Kramer convinces George to see a holistic healer. Jerry tags along in the hope of getting some new comedy material. Tor the healer prepares George’s holistic remedy brew, while Jerry kibitzes...
Tor: Your tea is ready now. This will solve your so-called tonsil problem. It’s a special concoction. It contains crampbark.
Jerry: I love crampbark.
Tor: Cleavers.
Jerry: Cleaver. I once had cleaver as a kid. I was able to lift a car.
Tor: And some couchgrass.
Jerry: Couchgrass and some crampbark. You know, I think that’s what killed Curly.


Cast: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Jason Alexander (George Costanza), Julia Louis-Dreyfuss (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer), Steven Tobolowsky (Tor), John Posey (Dr. Fein), John Fleck (Attendant), Jimmy Woodward (Driver), Pat Hazell (Man in hospital bed), Sharon McNight (Nurse), Thomas Wagner (Cook), Heather James (Waitress), Larry David (“B” movie screamer)

Crew: Tom Cherones (Director), Larry Charles (Writer, Executive Story Editor), Larry David, Andrew Scheinman, George Shapiro, Howard West (Exec. Producers), Tom Cherones (Supv. Producer), Jerry Seinfeld, Joan Van Horn, Tim Kaiser, (Producers), Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld (Creators)
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