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(TV Series)

Death of a Dream ()


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Captain Ed, a music store owner, warns Jack and Kyle that the probability of success in the music business is as high as the probability of finding a Sasquatch. Depressed, the boys quit music, but then find a drummer in the forest.

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Cast

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Jack 'JB' Black
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Kyle 'KG' Gass
Ernest M. Garcia ...
Captain Ed (as Ernest Garcia)
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Sasquatch
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Paul
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Instructor
Tracy Young ...
Mother
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Directed by

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Tom Gianas

Written by

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Jack Black ... (writer)
 
David Cross ... (writer)
 
Kyle Gass ... (writer)
 
Tom Gianas ... (writer)
 
Bill Odenkirk ... (writer)
 
Bob Odenkirk ... (writer)

Produced by

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Jerry Adams ... producer
Jack Black ... executive producer
David Cross ... executive producer
Kyle Gass ... executive producer
Peter Giambalvo ... coordinating producer
Tom Gianas ... producer
Bob Odenkirk ... executive producer
Mara B. Waldman ... associate producer

Production Design by

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Roy Rede

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Marshall Crosby ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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James Ledner ... re-recording mixer
Alex U'Ren ... sound assistant

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alan Koplin ... first assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Elizabeth Abate ... set costumer (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Keri Shawn Cicolani ... writers: assistant (as Keri S. Hacker)
Curtis DeMartini ... production coordinator
Sarah Simpson ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Runtime
  • 13 min

Did You Know?

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Trivia John C. Reily plays Sasquatch, a role he reprises in their movie, "The Pick Of Destiny". See more »
Goofs When the guy in the record store is telling the story he is smoking, and once he puts out the last cigarette out into the ashtray, the camera angle changes, then goes back, and the ashtray is gone. See more »
Movie Connections References Bigfoot (1977). See more »
Soundtracks Cosmic Shame See more »

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