Dirty Work

Dirty Work

82 mins | Comedy | June 12, 1998

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.

Dirty Work

82 mins | Comedy | June 12, 1998

Dirty Work
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.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Robert Simonds Productions
Original title Dirty Work
Directors Bob Saget
Writers Fred Wolf, Frank Sebastiano, Norm Macdonald

Cast

Norm Macdonald

as Mitch

Jack Warden

as Pops

Artie Lange

as Sam

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

Chris Farley

as Jimmy (uncredited)

John Goodman

as Mayor Adrian Riggins (uncredited)

Adam Sandler

as Satan (uncredited)

Bradley Reid

as Mitch (at 8 Years Old)

Matt Steinberg

as Mitch (at 16 years old)

Joseph Sicilia

as Sam (at 8 Years Old)

Austin Pool

as Sam (at 16 Years Old)

Gerry Mendicino

as Manetti

A. Frank Ruffo

as Aldo

Hrant Alianak

as Kirkpatrick

Michael Vollans

as Derek (at 10 Years Old)

Grant Nickalls

as Jason

Deborah Hinderstein

as Charlene

Scott Gibson

as Frat Guy

Laura Stone

as Veronica

Rummy Bishop

as Homeless Guy at Apartment

James Carroll

as Middle-Aged Guy

Henry Chan

as Doctor at Fat Clinic

Paul O'Sullivan

as A.D.

Uni Park

as Saigon Whore

Boyd Banks

as Creepy Harry

B.J. McQueen

as Big Wet Man

Tony Meyler

as Lobby Henchman

Shane Daly

as Door Henchman

James Binkley

as Unaffected Henchman

James Downey

as Martin / Homeless Guy

Fred Wolf

as Homeless Guy

Wilfrid Bray

as Homeless Guy

Jessica Booker

as Mrs. Murphy

Johnie Chase

as Policeman

Conrad Bergschneider

as Policeman

Kay Hawtrey

as Gladys

Lloyd White

as Ron

Dini Petty

as Self

Mike Anscombe

as Self

Howard Jerome

as Foreman

Arturo Gil

as Midget Paul

Joslyn Wenn

as Jenkin's Fantasy Girl

Robbie Rox

as Huge Prisoner

Chris Gillett

as Suit Guy

Kevin Farley

as Theater Worker

Sanjay Talwar

as Theater Worker

Trevor Bain

as Henchman Jenkins

Gord Martineau

as Self

George Sperdakos

as Opera Critic

Eleanor Davies

as Opera Critic's Date

Laura Pudwell

as Opera Lady

Emilio Roman

as Baritone Errante

George Chuvalo

as Ring Announcer

Christine Oddy

as Aunt Jenny

Robert Shipman

as Crossing Guard

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)

Arlaine Wright

as Aerobics Instructor (archive footage)

Conrad Goode

as John (uncredited)

Sherry Hilliard

as Girl Next Door (uncredited)

Jennifer Steede

as Woman at Bar (uncredited)