Becoming Dick
Story of a struggling New York actor who discovers the formula for success and suddenly finds himself richer and more famous than he could have imagined.
Bob Saget
Richard Gitelson
Casts & Crew
Harland Williams
Robert Wagner
Elizabeth Berkley
Bob Saget
Michael Moriarty
William B. Davis
Connie Stevens
Ed Asner
Shawn Stewart
Andrew Laurenson
Babs Chula
Christina Jastrzembska
Woody Jeffreys
Tessa Richards
Ingrid Torrance
Dax Belanger
Ron Small
Lesley Ewen
Balinder Johal
Christopher Gaze
Jim Byrnes
Also Directed by Bob Saget
Unemployed and recently dumped, Mitch and his buddy Sam start a revenge-for-hire business to raise the $50,000 that Sam's father needs to get a heart transplant. The dirty duo brings down a movie theater manager and hires hookers to pose as dead bodies during a live TV ad. When a wealthy developer hires the guys to trash a building (so that he can have it condemned), problems arise and a feud ensues.
An independent, professional woman has second thoughts about getting married.
The life and death of a young woman who suffered from scleroderma, and how she and her family coped.
Comedian Bob Saget comments on domestic life and deceptive stardom.
In this spoof of "March of the Penguins," nature footage of penguins near the South Pole gets a soundtrack of human voices. Carl and Jimmy, best friends, walk 70 miles to the mating grounds where the female penguins wait. The huddled masses of females - especially Melissa and Vicki - talk about males, mating, and what might happen this year. Carl, Jimmy, and the other males make the long trek talking about food, fornication and flatulence. Until this year, Carl's sex life has been dismal, but he falls hard for Melissa. She seems to like him. A crisis develops when Jimmy comes upon something soft in the dark. Can friends forgive? Does parenthood await Carl and Melissa?
A family calls in an intervention for Benjamin, a kid who is doing drugs. Soon, it becomes clear that those who are confronting Benjamin's problem also have many problems of their own.
Saget’s short film is a precursor to his subsequent successful career as a stand-up comedian. In the film, he projects himself as a successful art-house filmmaker, like Bergman or Fellini, and proceeds to poll passing pedestrians about their knowledge of the “famous” local filmmaker, Bob Saget.