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Director: Terry Hughes
Cast: John Ritter, Susan Dey, Paul Reiser, Audrie Neenan
Alan O'Black is a comic who wants to hit it big. But his endless attempts at stardom have worn down his relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Julie. Thinking she'll give him another chance if he gets a real job, Alan gets a gig as a limo driver, which promptly lands him in a slew of trouble when he meets and gets involved in the hijinks of a crooked entrepreneur, Bradley Coleman.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Sunset Limousine, the 1983 TV movie directed by Terry Hughes, has not received widespread critical acclaim or major awards recognition. However, its mix of comedy and hijinks surrounding a struggling comic turned limo driver has reportedly resonated with some audiences, holding a respectable 6.3/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Sunset Limousine from 1983 is a delightfully quirky comedy that showcases the comedic talents of stars like John Ritter, Susan Dey, and Paul Reiser. Director Terry Hughes infuses the film with a playful, chaotic energy as a struggling comedian finds himself entangled in the schemes of a crooked entrepreneur, leading to a hilarious series of mishaps.
Sunset Limousine is a 1983 American made-for-television comedy film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Directed by Terry Hughes and shot on locations in San Diego and Los Angeles, the film stars John Ritter, Susan Dey, Paul Reiser, Audrie Neenan, Martin Short, and George Kirby in a story about a limo driver who aspires to be a stand-up comic.
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