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Saturday Night Live George Wendt and Francis Ford Coppola/Philip Glass (1975– ) Online

Saturday Night Live George Wendt and Francis Ford Coppola/Philip Glass (1975– ) Online
Original Title :
George Wendt and Francis Ford Coppola/Philip Glass
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Music
Year :
1975–
Directror :
Dave Wilson,Dan Perri
Cast :
Francis Ford Coppola,George Wendt,Nora Dunn
Writer :
James Downey,A. Whitney Brown
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
7.0/10
Saturday Night Live George Wendt and Francis Ford Coppola/Philip Glass (1975– ) Online

Francis Ford Coppola directs and co-hosts with George Wendt in this 1986 special episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Commercials," "Fish Market," and "Actors," as well as a Grand Finale. For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Episode credited cast:
Francis Ford Coppola Francis Ford Coppola - Himself - Director
George Wendt George Wendt - Himself - The Host / Ralph Kramden / Various
Nora Dunn Nora Dunn - Herself / Alice Kramden / Various
Terry Sweeney Terry Sweeney - Himself
Anthony Michael Hall Anthony Michael Hall - Himself / Ed Norton / Various
Jon Lovitz Jon Lovitz - Himself / Tommy Flanagan / Master Thespian / Various
Danitra Vance Danitra Vance - Herself / Latoya Marie / Various
Randy Quaid Randy Quaid - Himself / Eskimo / Various
Robert Downey Jr. Robert Downey Jr. - Himself / Various (as Robert Downey)
Joan Cusack Joan Cusack - Herself / Various
Philip Glass Philip Glass - Himself - Musical Guest
Dennis Miller Dennis Miller - Weekend Update Anchor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Don Pardo Don Pardo - Himself - Announcer (voice)

In the "Honeymooners: The Lost Episodes" sketch, George Wendt as Ralph Kramden has trouble opening the front door. He ends up entering through the bedroom door and ad-libs "I was hiding in the bedroom the whole time!"

The opening theme song in this episode is replaced with "Façades" by Philip Glass.

Al Franken makes a cameo appearance for the first time in six-years.