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Mental Breakdown | Parasite
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5.4/10
IMDbJohn Larroquette was approached for this film while working on the sixth season of Night Court. But the show's executive producer would not allow Larroquette the time off to make the film. Because of delays in the film, Larroquette was approached again during the seventh season of Night Court. This time, the show's producer and the film's producers worked out a schedule that would allow Larroquette to work on both projects simultaneously. Mondays to Thursdays, Larroquette would rehearse for the series during the day and work on the film all night. On Friday nights, the series would tape their episodes. As soon as taping finished, he would go to the film's set and work all weekend.
Kristie Alley Robert Ginty and Rob Camilletti all appeared in Loverboy (1989)
Dr. Jack Penix O.B.Gyn's voice is by the real Dr. Jack Penix D.D.S.
John Larroquette and John Diehl both appeared in Stripes (1981).
Dennis Miller's feature film debut.
"Bernice: I need your opinion on something here. These are my favorite names for the baby so far: "Amaretta," "Caramel," or "Treblinka." Claudia: You yokel, naming your baby after a German concentration camp! Bernice: I thought Treblinka was one of those cute little fairies from Cinderella. Claudia: You moron! Bernice: I hope my water breaks all over your fur coat!"
"Jessie: [Mark's having a nightmare where zombies are surrounding the house] Mark, what do they want? Mark Bannister: They want... to stay here! Jessie: Oh Mark, why? Mark Bannister: I don't know. Maybe we're in some vacation guide for the damned."