
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Each half-hour episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm features semi-improvised footage of David (playing himself) at home, at work and around town, as he gets into predicaments with fictional and real-life personalities.
Candid, unsparing and self-deprecating, Curb Your Enthusiasm brings the off-kilter comic vision of Larry David--co-creator and co-executive producer of one of the most lauded comedy series in TV history, Seinfeld--to HBO.
The Davids buy a house and move in but it makes settling sounds. Larry is not enthused about any show biz projects but does want and lands a car salesman job. Despite customers asking dumb questions, Larry does have a one ready to buy.
Larry drives to meet Jason Alexander. A professional wrestler, Thor, yells at him for a finger gun shootout with his kids. Later, Larry's tires are slashed and he figures Thor. Recently separated, Jeff fears for sex secrets he told Susie.
Larry offends two uncostumed trick-or-treaters by not giving them candy, so they show him the "trick" side of Halloween. He also alienates Cheryl's screenwriter friend Cliff and a Jewish neighbor AND spoils his romantic anniversary gift when Jeff arrives to play a round of golf.
Larry gets takeout food and has a run-in with the same TV executive he is about to meet with to discuss his TV pilot idea. But after he gets home, he accuses the network exec of taking some shrimp from his dinner.
Larry no longer feels comfortable going to his psychiatrist after he sees him wearing a thong at the beach.
Larry promises to pay an acupuncturist $5,000 if he can cure his neck. Meanwhile, a struggling writer asks Larry for a $5,000 loan which he promises to pay back after his father dies.
Larry's attendance at a screening results in chaos; an unlockable bathroom door causes trouble.
After Larry accidentally trips and injures Shaq during a Lakers game, everything seems to start going his way.
Cheryl and Larry head to Monterey to attend her sister Becky's wedding... to a Jewish man who's converting to Christianity. When Larry misplaces the plane tickets, he accuses other passengers of stealing them.
Larry is busted by a restaurant owner for stealing forks. Julia Louis-Dreyfus becomes so frustrated by the incident that she drops out of the pilot, which ends Larry's quest to get it on TV. Meanwhile, Cheryl learns that Larry got a naughty massage and busts him for that.
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Jeff Garlin | Jeff Greene |
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Cheryl Hines | Cheryl David |
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Larry David | Larry David |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Elaine |
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Richard Lewis | Richard Lewis |
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Jason Alexander | George |
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Jane Carr | Fran Metzger |
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Antoinette Spolar | Larry's Receptionist |
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Mark Boone Junior | Homeless Person |
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Zach Grenier | Lane Michaelson |
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Paul Dooley | Cheryl's Father |
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Joel McKinnon Miller | Dr. Craig Wiggins |
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Wanda Sykes | Wanda Sykes |
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Susie Essman | Susie Greene |
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Una Damon | ABC Executive |
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Julie Payne | Cheryl's Mother |
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Allan Wasserman | HBO Executive |
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Sam Pancake | Michael Halbreich |
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Judy Toll | HBO Executive |
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Dort Clark | Splashed Man |
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Edward Asner | Mr. Weiner |
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Keone Young | Acupuncturist |
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Nora Dunn | CBS Executive |
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Stephen Kearin | Writer |
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Rick Overton | Angry Gentile |
Director | Robert B. Weide |
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Dean Parisot |
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Bryan Gordon |
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Keith Truesdell |
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David Steinberg |
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Jeff Garlin |
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Larry Charles |
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Writer | Larry David | |
Producer | Larry David, Tom Bull, Scott Butler, Sandy Chanley, Jeff Garlin, Gavin Polone, Robert B. Weide, Alan Zweibel, Jeff Schaffer | |
Photography | Bill Sheehy |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 864 |
Added Date | Aug 11, 2017 13:54:18 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:15:48 |