

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. Ducking into a nightclub, they discover a young Manhattan comedienne and decide instead to follow her as she makes the circuit of auditions in L.A. as she tries to get a TV pilot. Unfortunately, she has failed to tell her boyfriend of this move. He decides he will trail her out west. There, the boyfriend runs into an old friend who has already made a break on a TV pilot. Seizing the opportunity, the actress turns her attentions to the established actor. However, the actress goes nowhere in auditions, but her ex-boyfriend is suddenly noticed and becomes the next hot prospect.
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Who's the Caboose? was released on 10 avril 1997.
Who's the Caboose? was directed by Sam Seder.
Who's the Caboose? has a runtime of 1h 33min.
Who's the Caboose? was produced by Charles Fisher.
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. Ducking into a nightclub, they discover a young Manhattan comedienne and decide instead to follow her as she makes the circuit of auditions in L.A. as she tries to get a TV pilot. Unfortunately, she has failed to tell her boyfriend of this move. He decides he will trail her out west. There, the boyfriend runs into an old friend who has already made a break on a TV pilot. Seizing the opportunity, the actress turns her attentions to the established actor. However, the actress goes nowhere in auditions, but her ex-boyfriend is suddenly noticed and becomes the next hot prospect.
The key characters in Who's the Caboose? are Susan (Sarah Silverman), Jason Reemer (Andy Dick), Ken Fold (H. Jon Benjamin).
Who's the Caboose? is rated Not Rated.
Who's the Caboose? is a Comédie, Romance, Drame film.
Who's the Caboose? has an audience rating of 3.8 out of 10.
















