Ep 19. Tom Hanks/Bruce Springsteen
- Not Rated
- May 9, 1992
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7.2 (86)
Tom Hanks and Bruce Springsteen team up for an unforgettable episode of Saturday Night Live. Hanks, a beloved actor and frequent host of the show, is joined by musical legend Springsteen for a night of comedy, music, and surprises.
The episode kicks off with a sketch featuring Hanks as a bumbling game show host, trying his best to keep the show on track despite the ridiculous antics of his guests. This is followed by a timely political satire, with Hanks playing a presidential candidate whose campaign is derailed by scandal.
In one of the most memorable sketches of the night, Hanks and Springsteen join forces for a spoof of The Beatles' legendary rooftop concert. Dressed in matching suits and mop-top wigs, the duo performs a hilarious rendition of "Twist and Shout" while dodging the authorities and inciting a riot among fans in the streets below.
Throughout the episode, Hanks and Springsteen play off each other brilliantly, with the actor matching the musician's energy and charisma at every turn. They also take time to showcase their individual talents, with Hanks delivering a powerful monologue about the importance of voting, and Springsteen performing two of his classic hits, "Born in the USA" and "Dancing in the Dark."
In addition to the guest stars, the SNL cast is firing on all cylinders, with standout performances from Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, and Jon Lovitz. They also introduce a new character, the Gap Girls, who go on to become a recurring sketch on the show.
Overall, Tom Hanks and Bruce Springsteen make for a winning combination on Saturday Night Live, delivering a show that is both hilarious and heartfelt. Their chemistry and talent are on full display, and they leave the audience wanting more.