Seinfeld Season 9 (1997)
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"Approximately 13 Hours of Exclusive Special Features from the Creative Talents Behind the Show, Including All-New Interviews with Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and Jason Alexander!"
| The show about nothing is finally a DVD about something! Packed with all new special features, this 4-disc set includes all 24 episodes from the final season of Seinfeld! This box set contains some all-time fan favorite episodes, including The Voice, The Serenity Now, The Merv Griffin Show, The Frogger, and, of course, The Finale! |
"...a television phenomenon. Dave Foster, DVD Times
"The only thing wrong with this set is that it ends. David Ryan, DVD Verdict
"The greatest sitcom of all time... Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
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Editor's Note
SEINFELD, the show that helped define America's view of New Yorkers as eccentric, comes to a close in this final season. Though it wasn't the first show to assert the rudeness of Gotham's citizens, its characters are selfish to a fault--not that there's anything wrong with that. Self-obsessed comedian Jerry Seinfeld is joined in the cast by his neurotic ex-girlfriend, Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus); his chronically lazy pal, George (Jason Alexander); and Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards), who takes the sitcom cliché of the weird neighbor to impressive new heights. Despite their faults (or perhaps because of them), they're some of the most hilariously watchable characters in television history. The ninth and final season finds George recovering from his fall down the stairs, forcing him to put the "Summer of George" on hold. Having severed ties with the Yankees, he quickly finds another job where he can put his perceived disability to use. While Elaine is busy breaking up with and then getting back together with an ill-suited boyfriend, Kramer is up to his usual hijinks, and Jerry succeeds in finding a whole new series of minor events to obsess over. The entire final season is presented here.
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Cast & Crew
| Estelle Harris | |
| Jason Alexander | |
| Jerry Seinfeld | |
| Jerry Stiller | |
| John O'Hurley | |
| Julia Louis-Dreyfus | |
| Michael Richards | |
| Wayne Knight | |
| Andy Ackerman - Producer | |
| Fred Barron - Executive Producer | |
| George La Fountaine, Sr. - Cinematographer | |
| Janet Ashikaga, et. al. - Editor | |
| Jep Epstein - Original Music By | |
| Jerry Seinfeld - Writer | |
| Jonathan Wolff - Original Music By | |
| Larry David - Writer | |
| Tom Cherones, et. al. - Director | |
| Wayne Kennan - Cinematographer |
Awards
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Winner (1997) |
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People's Choice, Seinfeld, Favorite Television Comedy Series |
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Winner (1996) |
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Emmy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (1995) |
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Screen Actors Guild, Jerry Seinfeld, et. al., Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (1994) |
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Golden Globe, Jerry Seinfeld, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical |
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Golden Globe, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV |
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Golden Globe, Seinfeld, Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical |
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Winner (1993) |
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Emmy, Michael Richards, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Larry David, et. al., Outstanding Comedy Series |
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Winner (1992) |
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Emmy, Larry Charles, Elaine Pope, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Janet Ashikaga, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production |
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