Barcode | 043396546028 |
Release Date | 10/23/2018 |
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Jason Alexander | George Costanza | |
Michael Richards | Cosmo Kramer | |
Jerry Seinfeld | Jerry Seinfeld | |
Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Elaine Benes | |
Ruth Cohen | Ruthie Cohen | |
Heidi Swedberg | Susan Ross | |
Bob Balaban | Russell Dalrymple | |
Larry David | Kosher Meal Passenger | |
Peter Crombie | 'Crazy' Joe Davola | |
Stephen McHattie | Dr. Reston | |
Wayne Knight | Newman | |
Kevin Page | Stu Chermack | |
Deck McKenzie | Security Guard | |
Peter Blood | Jay Crespi | |
Estelle Harris | Estelle Costanza | |
Len Lesser | Uncle Leo | |
Gina Hecht | Dana Foley | |
Barney Martin | Morty Seinfeld | |
Liz Sheridan | Helen Seinfeld | |
Julie Claire | Receptionist |
Director |
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Producer |
Larry David
Larry Charles Tom Cherones Tim Kaiser |
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Writer |
Larry David
Peter Mehlman Jerry Seinfeld Larry Charles |
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Cinematography |
Wayne Kennan
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Musician |
Jonathan Wolff
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Jerry Seinfeld is a very successful stand-up comedian, mainly because the people around him offer an endless supply of great material. His best friend is George Costanza, a bald, whiny loser who craves the kind of success Jerry has but is never willing to do what it takes to get it. Jerry's neighbor Kramer often barges into his apartment and imposes onto his life. In the second episode Jerry's former girlfriend Elaine Benes comes back into his life, and the four of them are able to form a friendship together. The episodes were rarely very plot-heavy, focusing more on mundane conversations and situations that could be found during everyday life in New York. |
23 mins 8/12/1992 1. The Trip: Part 1 | |
When Jerry is asked to appear on The Tonight Show in Los Angeles, George accompanies him to look for Kramer.
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23 mins 8/19/1992 2. The Trip: Part 2 | |
Kramer is arrested when he is mistaken for a serial killer. After he is exonerated, Jerry, George, and he return to New York.
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23 mins 9/16/1992 3. The Pitch | |
NBC executives ask Jerry to come up with an idea for a TV series. George decides he can be a sitcom writer and comes up with "nothing." Kramer trades a radar detector for a helmet, and later Newman receives a speeding ticket.
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23 mins 9/16/1992 4. The Ticket | |
Newman uses Kramer as his witness when the former refuses to pay for a speeding ticket.
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23 mins 9/23/1992 5. The Wallet | |
Jerry is asked to explain to his parents why he does not wear the watch they gave him. Morty Seinfeld thinks his wallet has been stolen from him at his doctor's appointment.
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23 mins 9/30/1992 6. The Watch | |
Jerry tries to buy his watch back from Uncle Leo, who found it in the garbage, having been thrown there by Jerry. George tries to resurrect the fledgling NBC deal, while Elaine plans a break up from her psychotherapist with Kramer's help.
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23 mins 10/7/1992 7. The Bubble Boy | |
On their way to the family cabin, George and Susan visit a boy who lives in a bubble; Kramer and Naomi start a fire that ends up burning down the cabin.
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30 mins 10/28/1992 8. The Cheever Letters | |
Jerry offends Elaine's assistant. Kramer makes a contact for Cuban cigars. A box of letters from John Cheever is all that remains after Susan's father's cabin burns down.
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30 mins 11/4/1992 9. The Opera | |
Elaine unknowingly is dating Crazy Joe Davola, who has just left a threatening message on Jerry's recorder.
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23 mins 11/11/1992 10. The Virgin | |
Jerry finds out that the girl he likes is still a virgin; George wants to end his relationship with Susan to exploit his writing profession as a pick-up line.
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23 mins 11/18/1992 11. The Contest | |
George's mother throws her back out when she falls down after catching George performing a personal act; the gang partakes in a contest of self-denial.
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23 mins 11/25/1992 12. The Airport | |
Jerry and Elaine fly back to New York. Jerry travels on first class while Elaine on coach. George and Kramer run into trouble while trying to arrive on time to pick up Jerry and Elaine at the airport.
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23 mins 12/16/1992 13. The Pick | |
George has decided he's made a terrible mistake in breaking up with Susan. He moans and groans and is generally driving everybody crazy. Against everyone's advice he decides to tell her he made a mistake . No sooner are they back together than he decides he's the one who made the mistake. Elaine decides to put her picture on her Christmas cards and Kramer agrees to be the photographer. Only problem is that she exposes just a little too much of herself. Jerry meanwhile is dating the model he recently met on a flight and things seem to be going nicely....until she sees him picking his nose, or so she thinks at any rate.
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23 mins 1/6/1993 14. The Movie | |
Jerry does a set at a comedy club, then goes to meet George, Elaine, and Kramer afterward to see a screening of Checkmate. However, a simple miscommunication causes the four to keep missing each other at two different theaters.
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23 mins 1/27/1993 15. The Visa | |
Jerry returns from a two week tour to find that his old friend Babu, whom Jerry drove into bankruptcy by suggesting he change the menu in his restaurant, is working at the café. He's also living down the hall from Jerry, who is shocked to find that Babu is arrested for overstaying his visa. Turns out his visa application got mixed in with Jerry's mail. George meanwhile asks an attractive lawyer, Cheryl, to go out with him. She laughs at everything he says and he tells Jerry to butt out and not be funny. When they hear that Cheryl does immigration law, they ask her to take care of Babu's case. It doesn't go well. Kramer meanwhile returns early from fantasy baseball camp. Kramer it seems tried to brush back Joe Pepitone leading to a bench clearing brawl where Kramer knocked Mickey Mantle unconscious.
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22 mins 2/4/1993 16. The Shoes | |
Elaine can't seem to figure out why her shoes are a subject of conversation. Jerry and George pitch their pilot to NBC, but the deal is nearly jinxed when George takes a peek at the cleavage of the NBC president's daughter.
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22 mins 2/11/1993 17. The Outing | |
A prank by Elaine leads a newspaper journalist to think that Jerry and George are gay.
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22 mins 2/18/1993 18. The Old Man | |
Elaine gets the gang to volunteer visiting the elderly, each "adopting" an old person. She gets freaked out by hers, George gets fired by his guy, and Jerry loses his. Kramer and Newman scheme to sell records to a vintage music store and steal the records from Jerry's old guy.
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22 mins 2/25/1993 19. The Implant | |
Elaine is adamant that the woman Jerry likes has implants. But when Elaine meets the woman in the sauna and trips and lands on her breasts, she isn't sure if they are implants after all...
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22 mins 3/17/1993 20. The Junior Mint | |
Elaine decides to visit her former boyfriend, who is in the hospital for a serious operation; Kramer and Jerry have an accident with a Junior Mint; Jerry had a date with a woman whose name rhymes with a female body part.
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22 mins 4/15/1993 21. The Smelly Car | |
After dinner, Jerry gets his car back from the valet. He and Elaine get in the car and realize that the valet has really bad B.O.. Jerry goes to great lengths to get the smell out of his car while Elaine goes to great lengths to get the smell out of her hair. Jerry soon realizes that the smell isn't just a mere odor, but an entity unto itself, and finally decides that he has to get rid of his car. Meanwhile, George gets reacquainted with Susan and discovers that he drove her to lesbianism, and Kramer dates Susan's girlfriend.
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22 mins 5/13/1993 22. The Handicap Spot | |
At Kramer's insistence, George parks his Dad's car in a handicap spot. After a woman is injured because of it, George becomes his Dad's butler while Kramer tries to help the woman.
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45 mins 5/20/1993 23. The Pilot | |
"Jerry," the television pilot, gets cast and finally airs. Elaine tries to discourage Dalrymple's romantic pursuit.
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