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  1. WHO'S THE CABOOSE? Directed by. Sam Seder. United States, 1997. Comedy, Documentary. 94. Synopsis. A documentary team gets a grant to do a film on a rare fatal disease that is attacking homeless people. However, they quickly find the film too depressing. Synopsis.

  2. Who's the Caboose? es una película con Sarah Silverman, Andy Dick. Descubre todas las informaciones sobre la película Who's the Caboose?, los vídeos y las últimas noticias.

  3. Cabooses were also designed to provide a comfortable space for the train crew to work and rest. The crew would spend long hours on the train, and the provided a place for them to relax, eat, and sleep. The caboose was equipped with bunks, a kitchen, and a bathroom, making it a home away from home for the crew.

  4. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A "mockumentary" satirizing the television industry's most competitive time of year -- pilot season. Max and Susan move to L.A. to chase Susan's dream of working within the "industry." To guide them through love and the crucial pilot season, the film employs advice from well known improv comedians.

  5. 10 de abr. de 1997 · Released April 10, 1997. Runtime 1h 34m. Director Sam Seder. Writers Sarah Silverman (story developer) + 2 more. Country United States. Languages English. Studios Pilot Season Productions + 1 more. Genres Comedy, Romance, Drama. A documentary team gets a grant to do a film on a rare fatal disease that is attacking homeless people.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2011 · In the mid-1990s, Sam Seder starred, directed and co-wrote the mocumentary Who's The Caboose?, which had a group of New York film students follow comedian/actors Max (Seder) and Susan (Sarah Silverman) out to Los Angeles, where they both get caught up in the madness that is Hollywood's TV pilot season.. The cast is full of comedians you may know a bit better in 2011 than you did in 1997: Andy ...

  7. 5 de mar. de 2018 · According to estimates, there were approximately 2,700 cabooses in use on American railroads in 1870. By 1900, there were more than 17,600 on the rails. The Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, Georgia, will be celebrating the caboose during Caboose Days on April 7-8. The two-day, family-friendly event features live music, crafts and, of ...