
Saved by the Belding 2010
A lighthearted comedy adventure unfolds in *Saved by the Belding* (2010) when four wide-eyed young men embark on a quirky road trip to California. Their mission? To unravel the mystery behind Rod Belding, the iconic character immortalized by *Saved by the Bell* in the late '80s.
Director: Matt Hamilton
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Saved by the Belding* (2010) about?
*Saved by the Belding* follows four enthusiastic but clueless young men as they travel to California to uncover the truth behind Rod Belding, the beloved character from *Saved by the Bell*. Their journey is a mix of comedy and curiosity, blending fandom with the absurdity of chasing fame.
Who directed *Saved by the Belding*?
Matt Hamilton directed *Saved by the Belding*. While not widely known for feature films, his work on this short film captures a playful take on nostalgia and fandom.
Who stars in *Saved by the Belding*?
The main cast includes Edward Blatchford, Dennis Haskins, Alexandra Blatchford, and Drew Bernard, who bring the film's quirky adventure to life with their comedic timing.
Is *Saved by the Belding* (2010) worth watching?
Whether *Saved by the Belding* is worth watching depends on your sense of humor and love for '80s nostalgia. As a short comedy, it's lighthearted and packed with charm, making it a fun pick for fans of the genre or those curious about its premise.
How long is *Saved by the Belding*?
*Saved by the Belding* runs for 22 minutes, offering a quick but entertaining dive into its nostalgic and comedic themes.
About Saved by the Belding (2010) — Comedy Short Film Chasing Saved by the Bell Legacy
A lighthearted comedy adventure unfolds in *Saved by the Belding* (2010) when four wide-eyed young men embark on a quirky road trip to California. Their mission? To unravel the mystery behind Rod Belding, the iconic character immortalized by *Saved by the Bell* in the late '80s. Directed by Matt Hamilton, this 22-minute short film blends nostalgic humor with the absurdity of chasing fame and fandom. The journey is as much about self-discovery as it is about stumbling into the unexpected, all wrapped in a playful, satirical tone that pokes fun at celebrity culture and childhood nostalgia. The film's small-scale charm lies in its genuine affection for the source material, even as it pokes fun at the very idea of it.
The atmosphere is breezy and irreverent, with a cast that leans into the comedic potential of their quest. While the runtime is brief, the film packs in plenty of wit and heart, making it a fun watch for fans of '80s nostalgia and anyone who's ever chased a dream—or a punchline. Think of it as a clever, if short-lived, tribute to the legacy of *Saved by the Bell*, wrapped in the spirit of adventure and a little bit of teenage delusion.