Dirty Work
Dirty Work
Release: 1998-06-12
·Runtime: 82m
·★ 6.2
Comedy
Unemployed and recently dumped, Mitch and his buddy Sam start a revenge-for-hire business to raise the $50,000 that Sam's father needs to get a heart transplant.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Robert Simonds Productions
Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
Cast
Norm Macdonald
as Mitch
Artie Lange
as Sam
Jack Warden
as Pops
Traylor Howard
as Kathy
Christopher McDonald
as Travis Cole
Chevy Chase
as Dr. Farthing
Don Rickles
as Hamilton
Polly Shannon
as Toni-Ann
David Koechner
as Anton Phillips
Rebecca Romijn
as Bearded Lady
Gary Coleman
as Self
Ken Norton
as Self
Gerry Mendicino
as Manetti
Hrant Alianak
as Kirkpatrick
Grant Nickalls
as Jason
Scott Gibson
as Frat Guy
Paul O'Sullivan
as A.D.
Boyd Banks
as Creepy Harry
Shane Daly
as Door Henchman
James Binkley
as Unaffected Henchman
Jim Downey
as Martin / Homeless Guy
Fred Wolf
as Homeless Guy
Johnie Chase
as Policeman
Conrad Bergschneider
as Policeman
Kay Hawtrey
as Gladys
Dini Petty
as Self
Howard Jerome
as Foreman
Arturo Gil
as Midget Paul
Chris Gillett
as Suit Guy
Kevin Farley
as Theater Worker
Sanjay Talwar
as Theater Worker
George Chuvalo
as Ring Announcer
Richard Sali
as Ed
Michael A. Miranda
as Low Life
Anthony J. Mifsud
as Low Life
Cliff Saunders
as Thief
Bess Motta
as Aerobics Instructor (archive footage)
Chris Farley
as Jimmy (uncredited)
Conrad Goode
as John (uncredited)
John Goodman
as Mayor Adrian Riggins (uncredited)
Adam Sandler
as Satan (uncredited)
Jennifer Steede
as Woman at Bar (uncredited)
Uni Park
as Saigon Whore
Crew
Bob Saget
Director
Frank Sebastiano
Writer
Norm Macdonald
Writer
Suzi Stingl
Stunt Double
Arthur Albert
Director of Photography
Robert Simonds
Producer
George Folsey Jr.
Editor
Roger Mussenden
Casting
Brad Grey
Executive Producer
Richard Gibbs
Original Music Composer
Jonnie Katz
Assistant Director
Fred Wolf
Writer