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Rubberhead (2014)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 44M

Director : Mike Relm, Richard Schreiber, Ryan Polito, Andrew DeYoung, David Dineen-Porter, Dean Fleischer-Camp, Rob Schrab, Stoney Sharp, Eric Wareheim, Charlyne Yi

Synopsis

Sarah Silverman hosts the first episode of Rubberhead - a night of comedy shorts featuring some of her favorite performers. With comedy from Nathan Barnatt, Jade Catta-Preta, Michael Cassidy, Shelby Fero, Nathan Fielder, David Dineen-Porter, Kyle Dunnigan, Brett Gelman, Todd Glass, Lauren Lapkus, Natasha Leggero, Emily Maya Mills, Tig Notaro, John C Reilly, Seth Rogen, Nick Rutherford, Rob Schrab, Paul Rust, Laura Silverman, Stoney Sharp, Armen Weitzman, Kulap Vilaysack, Eric Wareheim, Harris Wittels, Charlyne Yi and more!

Actors

Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman
Herself
Nathan Barnatt
Nathan Barnatt
Homeless Man (segment "Lisa")
Lauren Lapkus
Lauren Lapkus
Girl 5 (segment "Lisa")
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
Father (segment "Ham")
Laura Silverman
Laura Silverman
Herself (segment "Knickers")
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Officer Durand (segment "Knickers")
Jade Catta-Preta
Jade Catta-Preta
Mother (segment "Lisa")
Natasha Leggero
Natasha Leggero
Girl 2 (segment "Lisa")
Shelby Fero
Shelby Fero
Girl 1 (segment "Lisa")
Nathan Fielder
Nathan Fielder
Himself (segment "Retro Video Arcade")
David Dineen-Porter
David Dineen-Porter
Himself (segment "Retro Video Arcade")
Kyle Dunnigan
Kyle Dunnigan
Michael Daniel Cassady
Michael Daniel Cassady
Himself (segment "Lisa")
Brett Gelman
Brett Gelman
Himself
Emily Maya Mills
Emily Maya Mills
Girl 6 (segment "Lisa")
Nick Rutherford
Nick Rutherford
Father (segment "Lisa")
Rob Schrab
Rob Schrab
Paul Rust
Paul Rust
Himself (segment "Lisa")
Stoney Sharp
Stoney Sharp
Armen Weitzman
Armen Weitzman
Mailman
Kulap Vilaysack
Kulap Vilaysack
Girl 3 (segment "Lisa")
Eric Wareheim
Eric Wareheim
Harris Wittels
Harris Wittels
Scientist 1 (segment "CCDF")
Charlyne Yi
Charlyne Yi
Tig Notaro
Tig Notaro
Girl 4 (segment "Lisa")
Todd Glass
Todd Glass
Grace Helbig
Grace Helbig
Bride 5 (segment "Absorption")
2 Chainz
2 Chainz
Himself (segment "Absorption")
Casey Ford Alexander
Casey Ford Alexander
Bad Guy 2 (segment "CCDF")
Jack Bornoff
Jack Bornoff
Tomato Man (segment "Ham")
Hailey Boyle
Hailey Boyle
Cashier (segment "Knickers")
Aaron Chrenen
Aaron Chrenen
Cooper (segment "Ginger Orphan Playhouse") (voice)
Larry A. Davies
Larry A. Davies
Lloyd (segment "Absorption")
Greg Davis Jr.
Greg Davis Jr.
Groom 2 (segment "Absorption")
Donna Dubain
Donna Dubain
Madame Trinkett (segment "Ginger Orphan Playhouse") (voice)
Trevor Eyster
Trevor Eyster
Bad Guy 1 (segment "CCDF")
Malinda Farrington
Malinda Farrington
Malinda (segment "Ham")
Kate Freund
Kate Freund
Prostitute (segment "CCDF")
David Garcia
David Garcia
Bad Guy 3 (segment "CCDF")
Cyrus Ghahremani
Cyrus Ghahremani
Himself
Hannah Hart
Hannah Hart
Bride 4 (segment "Absorption")
Deloris Heard
Deloris Heard
Customer (segment "Knickers")
Pamela Immel
Pamela Immel
Pamela (segment "Ham")
Zack Kennedy
Zack Kennedy
Band Member 4 (segment "Absorption")
Keegan-Michael Key
Keegan-Michael Key
Himself (segment "Absorption")
Ben Lepley
Ben Lepley
Vacuum Salesman (segment "Ginger Orphan Playhouse") (voice)
Catherine Lydon
Catherine Lydon
Cashier (segment "Ham")
Rasika Mathur
Rasika Mathur
Bride 3 (segment "Absorption")
Kyle Pacek
Kyle Pacek
Son (segment "Ham")
Sandeep Parikh
Sandeep Parikh
Groom 3 (segment "Absorption")
Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele
Himself (segment "Absorption")
Issa Rae
Issa Rae
Bride 2 (segment "Absorption")
Ron Ransen
Ron Ransen
Band Member 1 (segment "Absorption")
Mike Relm
Mike Relm
Himself
Willy Roberts
Willy Roberts
Taco Truck Worker (segment "CCDF")
Chase Stewart
Chase Stewart
Son (segment "Lisa")
Mark Taormino
Mark Taormino
Band Member 2 (segment "Absorption")
Brittani Taylor
Brittani Taylor
Bride 1 (segment "Absorption")
Aono Tetsuji
Aono Tetsuji
Bad Guy 4 (segment "CCDF")
James Trenton
James Trenton
James (segment "Ham")
Jack Vale
Jack Vale
Groom 1 (segment "Absorption")

Crews

Harris Wittels
Harris Wittels
Writer
Michael Daniel Cassady
Michael Daniel Cassady
Writer
Mike Relm
Mike Relm
Director
Richard Schreiber
Richard Schreiber
Director
Ryan Polito
Ryan Polito
Director
Andrew DeYoung
Andrew DeYoung
Director
David Dineen-Porter
David Dineen-Porter
Director
Dean Fleischer-Camp
Dean Fleischer-Camp
Director
Rob Schrab
Rob Schrab
Director
Stoney Sharp
Stoney Sharp
Director
Eric Wareheim
Eric Wareheim
Director
Charlyne Yi
Charlyne Yi
Director
Aaron Chrenen
Aaron Chrenen
Writer
Andrew DeYoung
Andrew DeYoung
Writer
David Dineen-Porter
David Dineen-Porter
Writer
Keegan-Michael Key
Keegan-Michael Key
Writer
Ben Lepley
Ben Lepley
Writer
Jake Lieberman
Jake Lieberman
Writer
Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele
Writer
Paul Rust
Paul Rust
Writer
Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman
Writer
Armen Weitzman
Armen Weitzman
Writer
Charlyne Yi
Charlyne Yi
Writer
Hillary Calhoun
Hillary Calhoun
Producer
Deborah J. Chesebro
Deborah J. Chesebro
Producer
Doug DeLuca
Doug DeLuca
Executive Producer
Christian Fauntleroy
Christian Fauntleroy
Producer
Hannah Getz
Hannah Getz
Co-Producer
Cash Hartzell
Cash Hartzell
Producer
Daniel Kellison
Daniel Kellison
Executive Producer
Jake Lieberman
Jake Lieberman
Development Producer
Danielle N. Kramer
Danielle N. Kramer
Development Producer
Zach Mahassine
Zach Mahassine
Producer
Stephanie Meurer
Stephanie Meurer
Producer
Mickey Meyer
Mickey Meyer
Executive Producer
Mike Rothman
Mike Rothman
Producer
A.J. Tesler
A.J. Tesler
Line Producer
Nicholas Veneroso
Nicholas Veneroso
Supervising Producer
Chou Yam
Chou Yam
Associate Producer
Tracy Zugnoni
Tracy Zugnoni
Producer
Rhet Bear
Rhet Bear
Cinematography
Patt Jones
Patt Jones
Cinematography
James Laxton
James Laxton
Cinematography
Steven Moreno
Steven Moreno
Cinematography
Brian C. Weed
Brian C. Weed
Cinematography
Dan Flesher
Dan Flesher
Editor
Nick Gallucci
Nick Gallucci
Editor
Brett Kushner
Brett Kushner
Editor
Jory Weitz
Jory Weitz
Casting
Ayse Arf
Ayse Arf
Production Design
Geoff Flint
Geoff Flint
Production Design
Keseh Morgan
Keseh Morgan
Production Design
Nina Alexander
Nina Alexander
Art Direction
John Calkins
John Calkins
Art Direction
Vanesa Wilkey-Escobar
Vanesa Wilkey-Escobar
Art Direction
Kevin Bellante
Kevin Bellante
Sound Mixer
Erik Clabeaux
Erik Clabeaux
Sound Engineer
Larry Reed
Larry Reed
Location Sound Mixer
Nick Ronzio
Nick Ronzio
Boom Operator
Jon Walker
Jon Walker
Sound Mixer
Eric Fox
Eric Fox
Special Effects
Jim Schmidt
Jim Schmidt
Special Effects
Fabien Feintrenie
Fabien Feintrenie
Colorist
Kevin Van Der Meiren
Kevin Van Der Meiren
Title Designer
Shane Winter
Shane Winter
Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Ceglia
Tom Ceglia
Stunt Coordinator
Simone White
Simone White
Stunt Coordinator
Andrew Wheeler
Andrew Wheeler
Director of Photography

Trailers and other movies

Cops Cum Dicks and Flying (FROM RUBBERHEAD)
Rubberhead Promo

Posters and backgrounds

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