
Sunset Limousine
TV Movie · Comedy
Overview
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.
Top Cast


John Ritter
John Ritter
Alan O'Black
John Ritter
Alan O'Black


Susan Dey
Susan Dey
Julie Preston
Susan Dey
Julie Preston


Paul Reiser
Paul Reiser
Jay Neilson
Paul Reiser
Jay Neilson


Audrie Neenan
Audrie Neenan
Karen
Audrie Neenan
Karen


Martin Short
Martin Short
Bradley Z. Coleman
Martin Short
Bradley Z. Coleman
George Kirby
George Kirby
Elmer
George Kirby
Elmer


James Luisi
James Luisi
Angel
James Luisi
Angel


Louise Sorel
Louise Sorel
Dolores Chase
Louise Sorel
Dolores Chase


Lainie Kazan
Lainie Kazan
Jessie Durning
Lainie Kazan
Jessie Durning


Michael Ensign
Michael Ensign
Gavrik
Michael Ensign
Gavrik
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