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Dirty Work
TrailerLife's not so great for Mitch Weaver. He's just lost his girlfriend, his job and now his best friend's dad needs a new heart! In order to fund the surgery, the long-time friends then start a revenge-for-hire business, and soon find success.Genre: ComedyActors: Norm MacDonald, Jack Warden, Artie Lange, Traylor Howard, Don Rickles, Christopher McDonald, Chevy Chase, Bradley Reid, Matt Steinberg, Joseph Sicilia, Austin Pool, ...»Director: Bob SagetCountry: Canada, United StatesDuration: 82 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dirty Work"
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Characters of "Dirty Work"
Mitch WeaverPlayed by: Norm MacDonald'Pops' McKennaPlayed by: Jack WardenSam McKennaPlayed by: Artie LangeKathyPlayed by: Traylor HowardMr. HamiltonPlayed by: Don RicklesTravis ColePlayed by: Christopher McDonaldDr. FarthingPlayed by: Chevy ChaseGary ColemanPlayed by: Gary ColemanKen NortonPlayed by: Ken Norton -
Directors of "Dirty Work"
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Creators of "Dirty Work"
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Critic Reviews of "Dirty Work"
VarietyJune 02, 2008The outrageousness isn't consistently sustained, and the pic tends to peter out somewhere around the two thirds mark.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 14, 2001A tone-deaf, scattershot and dispiritingly cheesy affair with more groans than laughs.
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000Don't bother to hang around for the outtakes. They're not funny either.
TV GuideJune 02, 2008Occasionally funny, but all too often driven by the juvenile conviction that anything even remotely connected with homosexuality is riotously funny...
New TimesFebruary 27, 2004Okay starring vehicle for Norm MacDonald, but you'd think he could do better.
NetflixNovember 07, 2002: "Saturday Night Live" alum Norm Macdonald's feature debut ain't great, but he is.
Kalamazoo GazetteJune 23, 2002Why does Hollywood think that everyone who ever appeared on "Saturday Night Live" deserves a film career as a reward? What's the excuse for showcasing Norm Macdonald, a third-rate Dennis Miller knockoff whose delivery is slower than Priority Mail?
Movie MetropolisApril 08, 2001...proves that a comedy doesn't need an R rating to be crude, rude, or stupid. Even an innocent PG-13 can do the trick.
Film Journal InternationalJanuary 01, 2000Attempts to carry on the comedic-vengeance tradition, with arguably mixed results.
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Gallery of "Dirty Work"