Saving Silverman (2001)

A riotous buddy comedy about two friends on a mission to rescue their pal from a domineering fiancée — and save their Neil Diamond cover band.

Saving Silverman - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Saving Silverman
  • Release Year: 2001
  • Directed by: Dennis Dugan
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy, Crime, Romance
  • Age Rating (US): PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 30m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English, Thai
  • Release Date (Theatrical): February 9, 2001 (United States - PG-13), January 11, 2002 (United Kingdom), November 1, 2001 (Germany - 12), September 12, 2001 (France - U), February 6, 2002 (Brazil - 14), February 27, 2002 (South Korea - 19)
  • Alternative Titles: Evil Woman (AU), Diablesse (FR), Evil Woman (DK), Hriešnica (SK), Tan perversa como el diablo (AR), Tan Perversa Como El Diablo (MX), マテリアル・ウーマン (JP), Evil Woman (UK)
  • Production Companies: Columbia Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Neal H. Moritz Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Saving Silverman - Plot

A pair of buddies conspire to save their best friend from marrying the wrong woman, a cold-hearted beauty who snatches him from them and breaks up their Neil Diamond cover band.

Saving Silverman - Trailer

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They swore nothing would come between them. Then she came along.

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Saving Silverman - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Dennis Dugan

Main Cast

  • Steve Zahn
  • Jack Black
  • Jason Biggs
  • Amanda Peet
  • Amanda Detmer
  • R. Lee Ermey
  • Neil Diamond
  • Kyle Gass
  • Andrew McIlroy
  • Norman Armour

Writers

  • Hank Nelken
  • Greg DePaul

Producers

  • Neal H. Moritz

Saving Silverman - FAQs

What is Saving Silverman about?

Saving Silverman follows Wayne and J.D., two best friends who hatch a wild plan to rescue Darren from his controlling, manipulative fiancée Judith. The trio once shared a passion for their Neil Diamond cover band, and the guys will stop at nothing — including kidnapping — to get their friend back.

Does Neil Diamond actually appear in Saving Silverman?

Yes! Neil Diamond plays himself in the film, which is a fun meta touch given that the three main characters are die-hard Neil Diamond fans who perform in a tribute band. His cameo adds a lot of charm and is one of the most memorable parts of the movie.

Where can you stream Saving Silverman?

Saving Silverman is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. It's not currently on a subscription streaming service, but it's easy to grab for a few dollars on any of those platforms.

Is there a post-credits scene in Saving Silverman?

Yes, Saving Silverman features a during-credits stinger — a brief comedic scene that plays while the credits roll. It's a fun little bonus for viewers who stick around, so don't rush to turn it off when the main story wraps up.

Who are the main actors in Saving Silverman?

The film stars Steve Zahn as Wayne, Jack Black as J.D., and Jason Biggs as Darren — the three best friends at the heart of the story. Amanda Peet plays the formidable Judith, while Amanda Detmer and R. Lee Ermey round out the key supporting cast.

Is Saving Silverman worth watching?

If you're in the mood for a silly, irreverent early-2000s comedy, Saving Silverman delivers. Jack Black is an absolute scene-stealer, and the Neil Diamond angle gives the film a genuinely unique hook. Critics were mixed, but audiences who enjoy broad, goofy humor tend to have a great time with it.

What is the age rating for Saving Silverman?

Saving Silverman is rated PG-13, making it suitable for teens and older viewers. The rating reflects its comedic but occasionally crude humor, mild language, and some suggestive content — nothing too intense, but probably best enjoyed by audiences 13 and up.

What are some movies similar to Saving Silverman?

Fans of Saving Silverman tend to enjoy other buddy comedies and romantic comedies like That Awkward Moment (2014), He's Just Not That Into You (2009), The Best Man (1999), and The Proposal (2009). All share that mix of friendship dynamics, romantic chaos, and plenty of laughs.

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