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The Trip (1)
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Season 4, Episode 1
Airdate August 12, 1992
Production Number 401
Written by Larry Charles
Directed by Tom Cherones
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The Trip (1) is the first episode of the fourth season of Seinfeld, and the forty-first episode overall.

Starring: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes) (credit only), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer)

and Jason Alexander (George)

Guest Starring: Peter Murnik (Lt. Martel), Elmarie Wendel (Helene), Debi A. Monahan (Chelsea), Ricky Dean Logan (The Freak),

Also Starring: Vaughn Armstrong (Lt. Coleman), Keith Morrison (Newscaster), Winston J. Rocha (Security Agent) Manfred Melcher (Officer), Christopher Michael Moore (Studio Guard), Dyana Ortelli (Chambermaid), Michael Gerard (Receptionist)

Special Appearances by Corbin Bernsen (Himself), George Wendt (Himself)

Uncredited: Fred Savage (Himself)

Contents

Plot Overview

Jerry is scheduled to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and agrees to take George with him to Los Angeles. They hope to find Kramer, who disappeared several months ago and was last seen acting in the sitcom Murphy Brown. While trying to audition, Kramer must deal with the advances of an older female landlord and get Hollywood to read his treatment. Jerry loses some jokes and George tries to get Lupe, the housemaid, to make his bed just right. George annoys all the stars they encounter. He and Jerry are unaware that Kramer is in danger because he has been mistaken for the "Smog Strangler"

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Happenings

Characters

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Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

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