''Dirty Work'' is a 1998 American
comedy film
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directed by
Bob Saget. The film follows long-time friends Mitch (
Norm Macdonald) and Sam (
Artie Lange) who start a revenge-for-hire business, and work to fund heart surgery for Sam's father Pops (
Jack Warden).
Christopher McDonald and
Traylor Howard also star, and notable cameo appearances include
Don Rickles
Donald Jay Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was known primarily for his insult comedy. His film roles include ''Run Silent, Run Deep (film), Run Silent, Run Deep'' (1958), ''Enter Laughing ...
,
Rebecca Romijn,
John Goodman
John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952) is an American actor. He rose to prominence in television before becoming an acclaimed and popular film actor. Goodman has received List of awards and nominations received by John Goodman, various acc ...
(uncredited),
Gary Coleman,
Chevy Chase
Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
,
David Koechner,
Chris Farley (uncredited in his final film appearance), and
Adam Sandler
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(uncredited).
The film was the first starring vehicle for Macdonald and Lange, and the
directorial debut of Saget, coming one year after he left his long-running role as host of ''
America's Funniest Home Videos''.
Upon its theatrical release on June 12, 1998 by
MGM
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, ''Dirty Work'' received largely negative critical reviews and was a
disappointment at the box office. It has since become a
cult classic
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and has been reappraised more positively by some critics. A sequel was planned but ultimately canceled following Macdonald and Saget's deaths in the early 2020s.
Plot
Growing up, friends Mitch Weaver and Sam McKenna are taught by Sam's no-nonsense father, "Pops" McKenna, not to "take crap from anyone". To that end, the pair plant a bunch of guns in the school
bully's desk and have him arrested for gun possession; next, they catch a
kid-fondling crossing guard in the act, after having applied
Krazy Glue to the back of Mitch's pants.
As adults, after losing fourteen jobs in three months and being dumped by his girlfriend, Mitch moves in with Sam and Pops, who then has a
heart attack
A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when Ischemia, blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction (tissue death) to the heart muscle. The most common symptom ...
. In the hospital, Pops confides that, because of their parents'
swinging lifestyle, he is also Mitch's father, meaning that Mitch and Sam are half-brothers. Dr. Farthing, a hopeless
gambler, agrees to raise Mr. McKenna's position on the heart transplant waiting list if he is paid $50,000, to pay off his
bookie. Mitch and Sam get jobs in a cinema with an abusive manager and exact their revenge by showing a
gay pornographic film to a packed house and get their manager fired. The other workers congratulate them and suggest they go into business.
Mitch and Sam open "Dirty Work", a revenge-for-hire business. Mitch falls for a woman named Kathy who works for a hot-tempered used car dealer. After publicly humiliating the dealer during a live television commercial, the duo exacts increasingly lucrative reprisals for satisfied customers until they cross paths with duplicitous local property developer Travis Cole. Cole tricks them into destroying "his" apartment building (actually owned by Mr. John Kirkpatrick, the landlord), promising to pay them enough to save Pops. Afterwards, Cole reneges, revealing that he is not the owner and that he had them vandalize the building so that he could buy it cheaply, evict the tenants (including Kathy's grandmother), and build a parking lot for his beloved
opera house. Unknown to Cole, Mitch's tape recorder captures the confession.
Mitch and Sam plot their revenge on Cole, using the tape to set up an elaborate trap. Using
skunks, an army of
prostitutes, homeless men, their friend Jimmy, brownies with
hallucinogenic additives, and Pops, they ruin the opening night of ''
Don Giovanni
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'', an opera sponsored prominently by Cole. With the media present, Mitch plays back Cole's confession over the theater's sound system. Cole sees that his public image is being ruined and agrees to pay the $50,000. In the end, Cole is punched in the stomach, arrested and jailed, his dog is raped by a skunk, Pops gets his operation, and Mitch gets the girl. Dr. Farthing overcomes his gambling addiction, but gets killed by the bookies anyway.
Cast
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Norm Macdonald as Mitch Weaver, a
lovable loser
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Artie Lange as Sam McKenna, Mitch's best friend and half-brother
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Jack Warden as Pops McKenna, Sam and Mitch's father
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Traylor Howard as Kathy, Mitch's love interest
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Christopher McDonald as Travis Cole, a ruthless
real estate magnate
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Chevy Chase
Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
as Dr. Farthing, a gambling-addicted heart surgeon
;Cameo appearances
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Adam Sandler
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(uncredited) as
Satan
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John Goodman
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(uncredited) as Mayor Adrian Riggins
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Chris Farley (uncredited) as Jimmy, Mitch and Sam's drinking buddy
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Don Rickles
Donald Jay Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was known primarily for his insult comedy. His film roles include ''Run Silent, Run Deep (film), Run Silent, Run Deep'' (1958), ''Enter Laughing ...
as Mr. Hamilton, theater owner
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Rebecca Romijn as bearded lady
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Gary Coleman as himself
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George Chuvalo as ring announcer
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Ken Norton as himself
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David Koechner as Anton Phillips, a used car dealer
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Jim Downey as homeless man
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Fred Wolf as homeless man
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Kevin Farley as theater worker
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Anthony J. Mifsud as Low Life
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Gord Martineau as reporter
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Chris Gillett as Mr. Witherspoon
Production and release
Filmed at
Wycliffe College and elsewhere around
Toronto
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,
Ontario
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, Canada in 1997, the film was produced for an estimated $13 million.
In his first appearance on ''
The Howard Stern Show
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'' on September 18, 2008,
Chevy Chase
Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
discussed the film's production and release with
Artie Lange.
According to Chase, he was impressed by the original script's
raunchy,
R-rated, "
over the top" tone (particularly a filmed but ultimately cut gag involving Macdonald and Lange delivering donuts that had been photographed around their genitals)
and, Lange related, went so far as to beg Macdonald not to allow any changes—to "keep it funny". Lange said the studio insisted on a PG-13 rating and moved the film's release from the February
dump months to June, where it fared poorly against blockbusters like ''
Godzilla
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''.
During production, Norm Macdonald was embroiled in a feud with
Don Ohlmeyer, then an executive with
NBC. Ohlmeyer, a friend of
O. J. Simpson, took offense at Macdonald's frequent and pointed jokes about Simpson on ''
Weekend Update'' and had Macdonald fired from the position. Ohlmeyer went further and refused to sell advertising space or air commercials for ''Dirty Work''.
NBC eventually relented a week after the film premiered; Ohlmeyer was forced into retirement not long afterward.
''Dirty Work'' was Chris Farley's last-released film appearance, filmed before his fatal drug overdose in December 1997.
Norm Macdonald offered
Howard Stern the role of Satan but he declined. Adam Sandler was eventually cast instead.
MGM Home Entertainment
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released the film on DVD, in August 1999, and for digital rental/purchase.
Reception
Critics mostly gave negative reviews. It was referred to as a "leaden, taste-deprived attempted comedy" and "a desert of comedy" with only infrequent humor in ''
The New York Times
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''. The ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' described it as "a tone-deaf, scattershot and dispiritingly cheesy affair with more groans than laughs", and though Macdonald "does uncork a few solid one-liners", his lack of conviction in his acting "is amusing in and of itself, but it doesn't help the movie much".
The ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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'' recommended the film only for "people who like stupid lowdown vulgar comedy. I had a few good laughs."
The film has been described as a "
cult classic
A cult following is a group of Fan (person), fans who are highly dedicated to a person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some List of art media, medium. The latter is often cal ...
". In his column, ''My Year of Flops'', critic
Nathan Rabin describes ''Dirty Work'' as an example of "the ironic dumb comedy, the slyly postmodern lowbrow gag-fest that so lustily, nakedly embraces and exposes the machinations and conventions of stupid laffers that it becomes a sort of sublime bit of meta-comedy".
Cancelled sequel
When discussing a possible sequel to ''Dirty Work'' in 2018, Macdonald stated "It was an R-rated movie, so we made it that way, then they made it
G-13 so half the movie had to be cut. So it's hard for me to see it objectively. There might be another one coming now, I guess." Macdonald did not elaborate further regarding the potential sequel. Bob Saget spoke about the sequel in May 2021 in an interview with
Kevin Hart
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After winning se ...
on his podcast, "Comedy Gold Minds". Hart praised the film's moments and innovations, to which Saget replied, "you want to be in the sequel, we're making it?". Hart said he would do a cameo without hesitation, declaring ''Dirty Work'' to be one of his favorite movies of all time. Macdonald died four months later in September 2021, essentially ending talks of a sequel, followed soon after by Saget’s death in January 2022.
Dirtier Cut
In 2025,
Vinegar Syndrome announced that they were releasing a 4K extended cut, based on the original preview audience version of the movie, before 7 minutes of footage were edited out.
[https://www.indiewire.com/features/interviews/norm-macdonald-dirty-work-4k-uhd-bluray-1235117340/]
See also
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List of films featuring fictional films
References
External links
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Dirty Work' at
MGM
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