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"Eerie, Indiana" Reality Takes a Holiday (1992)
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Vance DeGeneres (writer)
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12 April 1992
(Season 1, Episode 18)
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Cast
(Episode Credited cast)| Omri Katz | ... | Marshall Teller | |
| Justin Shenkarow | ... | Simon Holmes | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Paige Andree | ... | Girl #3 | |
| John Astin | ... | Radford | |
| Mark Blankfield | ... | Jose Schaefer | |
| Joe Dante | ... | Director | |
| Julius Harris | ... | Prop Man | |
| Basil Hoffman | ... | Bert | |
| Jason Marsden | ... | Dash X | |
| Leland Orser | ... | Assistant Director | |
| Sachi Parker | ... | Secretary | |
| Denise Richards | ... | Girl #2 (as Denise Lee Richards) | |
| Virginia Watson | ... | Makeup Artist | |
| Riley Weston | ... | Girl #1 (as Kimberlee Kramer) | |
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*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The series hits a new high as Marshall suddenly finds himself not in Eerie, Indiana, but a television show called "Eerie, Indiana". His mom and dad are actors, as is his best friend Simon (always on his cell making deals). Everyone calls him "Omri" for some reason. Only Mr. Radford seems to be himself, and he's always a bit weird to begin with. Marshall discovers he's being killed off and desperately has to change the script before they shoot his final scene.
This brilliantly written episode is both funny and eerie. Joe Dante plays the show's director and Mark Blankfield (of "Fridays" fame) plays the show's writer/creator. Look for Denise Richards in a bit part as a fan looking for an autograph from Dash, who's planning to take over as star of the show.
It is a CRIME this show was canceled after only 19 episodes.