

Comedy · Music
Overview
Aspiring director Corky St. Clair and the marginally talented amateur cast of his hokey small-town musical production go overboard when they learn that Broadway theater agent Mort Guffman will be in attendance.
Top Cast


Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Corky St. Clair
Christopher Guest
Corky St. Clair


Eugene Levy
Eugene Levy
Dr. Allan Pearl
Eugene Levy
Dr. Allan Pearl


Fred Willard
Fred Willard
Ron Albertson
Fred Willard
Ron Albertson


Catherine O'Hara
Catherine O'Hara
Sheila Albertson
Catherine O'Hara
Sheila Albertson


Michael Hitchcock
Michael Hitchcock
Steve Stark - Councilman
Michael Hitchcock
Steve Stark - Councilman


Larry Miller
Larry Miller
Glenn Welsch - Mayor
Larry Miller
Glenn Welsch - Mayor


Parker Posey
Parker Posey
Libby Mae Brown
Parker Posey
Libby Mae Brown


Bob Balaban
Bob Balaban
Lloyd Miller
Bob Balaban
Lloyd Miller


Don Lake
Don Lake
Phil Burgess - Blaine Historian
Don Lake
Phil Burgess - Blaine Historian


David Cross
David Cross
UFO Expert
David Cross
UFO Expert
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