The Mom & Pop Store - Trivia

Trivia

  • For the syndicated repeats, this episode is just one in a few this season to keep Jerry's opening stand-up routine intact.
  • Along with the cowboy boots that Jerry wears throughout much of the episode, the last scene in which he and Kramer are riding the bus together is an allusion to the ending of Midnight Cowboy, which stars Jon Voight. The film also featured Bob Balaban, who plays Russell Dalrymple on Seinfeld.
  • The John Voight car later breaks down and burns in Season 7's "The Gum".
Seinfeld
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  • Jerry Seinfeld
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  • Larry Charles
  • Peter Mehlman
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  • Elaine Benes
  • Cosmo Kramer
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  • Susan Ross
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  • Jackie Chiles
  • Kenny Bania
  • Justin Pitt
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