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- Renos, a lonely professional waiter, sees his well-organized life routine changing after an unexpected series of events.
- A waiter pretends to be an important businessman in order to reach the upper class through his entrepreneurial dreams.
- From Split, Croatia, to the Hall of Fame. We bring the story of Toni Kukoc.
- Bernie Cates requests the services of the most absent-minded waiter he's ever seen, who pours water before setting the glasses, endlessly repeats questions, brings wrong orders, and ruins everything- but the bill.
- A comedy concerning a down on his luck bookshop owner with a penchant for women who decides to make some money by pretending to be a waiter and collecting cash from unsuspecting diners.
- A Heineken commercial promoting "Casino Royale", now becoming James Bond's new drink after the famous martini. Here, Eva Green stars as a Bond girl without the agent but again involved on a secret and exciting mission involving a desperate waiter.
- A downtrodden waiter decides to take up matters with the screenwriter determined to make him suffer.
- A stalker follows Sally home and attempts to break into her flat several times. How will he finally get to her?
- A middle-aged waiter has long harbored dreams of becoming a singer, and is also anxious to prove he's as virile as he was when he started pushing plates. He gets a chance to rev up his sexual energy and his musical skills when an old flame reenters his life after 17 years.
- A man travels through corporate corruption and his own sin to find his soul.
- Kevin is a jaded aspiring actor whose only real success in life is his career as a restaurant waiter. Drew is the wide-eyed Midwest transplant who just wants to be Kevin. When Kevin is forced to train this newbie, sparks fly, and things get messy.
- Taylor Starks and his co-workers, all aspiring actors, toil in a Los Angeles restaurant while "waiting" for their big break.
- People are seen waiting for various things, ranging from a train to a phone call from the Pope.
- Fatty and Al are competing to take the same girl to the Waiters' Ball, but the formal dress requirement presents a problem: Fatty owns a tuxedo, but Al does not.
- A young man is hired as the new room service waiter at the Bay View Hotel, but he soon comes into conflict with the sinister night clerk.
- While on a double date, Sam's friends suspect his new girlfriend might be a cannibal.
- Timith, a chatty and needy young man, pushes himself upon Belky, a nearly-wordless immigrant waiter who works at a cafe Timith frequents. Timith projects all kinds of attributes onto Belky, gets the waiter to visit his apartment, and invites him to stay. They become lovers. Can Timith see past his own projections to something real in Belky? In a dream, Timith finds an answer.
- Mr. and Mrs. Spoopendyke attempt to eat at a restaurant where all the rules (and gravity!) are inverted.
- When two sushi waiters are pushed to the limit... Only justice can be served.
- Young millionaire Albert Durant poses as a waiter in order to woo an exiled Grand Duchess, who does not object since she knows who he is and he doesn't know she knows. And his money will save her from having to be the proprietress of a low-rent tea shop.
- Four customers are having a peaceful game of cards in a quiet café. The atmosphere bring heavy, the waiter falls asleep and has a beautiful dream in which two angels come and play to him on violins, with such charm that he is transported to the seventh heaven. The dream changes, and we see him going through many amusing and fantastic scenes. Finally, customers annoyed by his snores, wake him by pouring seltzer over him.
- Benny Hill scripts and stars in a dialogue-free rendition of a posh dinner party ruined by two boorish waiters.
- A Swiss tourist knocks the head off a negro waiter.
- Customers and co-workers interact with the world's worst waiter.
- TV Series
- Federico, a waiter, flees his native Spain in the 1960's and arrives in Swinging London, only to find that working in a Mayfair restaurant is little better than the Franco tyranny he left behind.
- At Smiley's, a family-friendly restaurant somewhere in the Midwest, the staff try to make a living while dealing with bumbling management, a calculating hostess, a bipolar bartender, and a colorful assortment of customers.
- A drunken waiter unmasks a nightclub conjurer as a thief.
- Two gay cater-waiters bring their perspective to a Republican fundraiser.
- In front of a closed restaurant there are three waiters in their forties. The restaurant has been closed since a week, but they haven't been paid for months and can't wait any longer. The owner has given them an appointment to pay a part, but he is late.
- Shows how an interesting tête-é-tête dinner was spoiled by the awkwardness of the waiter.
- A "Star Wars" fan film dreamed up by Boise 6th grader Mitch Kohler, a Make-a-Wish of Idaho Kid. Actors are from Mitch's family and the 6th grade class at Rolling Hills Public Charter School in Boise, Idaho. Synopsis: Luke Piewalker's family temporary tattoo parlor is destroyed by the evil Darth Waiter and he avenges the loss with a healthy food showdown at the chocolate-powered Dark Bar and Grill. Appropriate for all ages.
- The head waiter was thoroughly impressed with his own importance and he ruled the fashionable restaurant, where he was employed, with a rod of iron. He knew he was brilliant, he realized that he was beautiful and he was thoroughly convinced that the majority of the women who dined at his establishment were very much in love with him. There was one lady with whom he was particularly impressed, a Mrs. May Maverick, but was not only beautiful, but a prominent figure in society. The head waiter paid her all the court he could and dreamed of the day when he might he on the level of the quality with her. One eventful day when she dropped in to luncheon, he believed that his dream had come true, for she gazed at him approvingly and finally slipped him her visiting card with the instruction, "Call this evening at eight." The head waiter called, arrayed in his best and convinced that he made a conquest. He was surprised when she summoned other members of her family to look him over, and dumbfounded when he discovered that he had been summoned for business reasons, and not for love. The society leader needed a new butler, and had picked out the headwaiter as the man for the place. It was a terrible shock to him, but one disappointment cannot destroy the faith of a head waiter in his own ability, and in a very short time he was as proud and self-important as he ever had been before.
- TV Mini Series
- There is nothing like good service and this is nothing like good service A short comedy about two awful waiters, an empty restaurant and a mistaken identity.