
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.
Larry attempts a preemptive breakup with an ailing Loretta, and learns with Jeff that you can't make an "empty gesture" to a Funkhouser.
Larry deliberately tries to annoy Loretta, against the advice of a renowned doctor. Later, Larry dooms Richard Lewis' new relationship, and ends up profiting from Leon's indiscretion with the wife of a depressed pal.
Approaching the 10-year mark, Larry and Jeff finally agree to do a Seinfeld reunion show. However, after getting a bad set of tickets to a Lakers game, he tries to call the reunion off after offending the head of NBC. Meanwhile Larry hatches a scheme to win back Cheryl by casting her as George's ex-wife.
A series of bizarre events leads Larry to get his doctor's personal phone number, but how much will Larry's doctor regret it?
Larry embraces the upside of disability when he courts a handicap woman to take to a recital at a friend's house, but she doesn't return the favor when Suzie throws Larry's cell phone in the ocean and Larry loses her number in the process.
Larry inadvertently creates a miracle when he fires his assistant for exposing her waistline around the office. Jerry gets the idea to use Larry's latest mishap as part of the upcoming Seinfeld reunion show.
Larry is forced to cover his tracks after he accidentally causes the death of a country club member and kills the club's mascot in an act of self defense.
While Cheryl competes for a role on the Seinfeld reunion, Larry is forced by Jeff to embrace his feminine side after a series of bizarre events leads Susie to think he's having an affair.
Rehearsals for the Seinfeld reunion show get complicated when Larry's text-message exchange with a 9-year-old Seinfeld fan lands him in trouble with the local authorities. Meanwhile, Leon tries to fool Michael Richards.
Taping the Seinfeld reunion proves to be difficult after Larry's fight with a local coffee vendor alienates Jason Alexander and costs him quality time with Cheryl.
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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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Susie Essman | Susie Greene |
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Jerry Seinfeld | Jerry Seinfeld |
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Vivica A. Fox | Loretta Black |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Julia Louis-Dreyfus |
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J.B. Smoove | Leon |
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Jason Alexander | Jason Alexander |
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Michael Richards | Michael Richards |
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Bob Einstein | Marty Funkhouser |
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Marliss Amiea | Casting Assistant |
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Philip Baker Hall | Doctor Morrison |
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Elisabeth Shue | Virginia |
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Ted Danson | Ted Danson |
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Todd Stashwick | Sandy Goodman |
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Jamison Yang | NBC Executive #2 |
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Michelle Ruff | Seinfeld Executive |
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Eric André | Set P.A. |
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Richard Lewis | Richard Lewis |
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Ellia English | Auntie Rae |
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Sierra McCormick | Emma |
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Floyd Van Buskirk | Director |
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Nick Nervies | Daryl Black |
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Ashly Holloway | Sammi Greene |
Director | Larry Charles |
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Alec Berg |
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Jeff Schaffer |
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David Mandel |
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Bryan Gordon |
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David Steinberg |
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Andy Ackerman |
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Writer | Larry David | |
Producer | Larry David, Linda Balaban, Alec Berg, Jeff Garlin, Tim Gibbons, David Mandel, Megan Murphy, Erin O'Malley, Gavin Polone, Jeff Schaffer, Laura Streicher, Dale Stern | |
Musician | Aaron Kaplan | |
Photography | Bill Sheehy |
Packaging | Keep Case |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Regions | Region 2 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 868 |
Added Date | Aug 11, 2017 13:54:21 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:15:48 |