| Norm MacdonaId (Saturday Night Live, BilIy Madison, The People vs. Larry Flynt) makes enemies for a Iiving in Dirty Work, a hilariously offbeat revenge comedy that's earned it's place among cult favorites. Fired, dumped, and fed up, he opens a "revenge-for-hire" business with best friend Artie Lange (MADtv, Beer League, EIf) and chaos ensues. Directed by Bob Saget (FulI House, America's Funniest Home Videos, Entourage), the movie is packed with wild cameos and larger-than-Iife performances, including Chris FarIey (Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, BeverIy HilIs Ninja) in one of his finaI roIes, Adam SandIer (Happy GiImore, Little Nicky, The Waterboy) in a surreaI appearance, and Chevy Chase (National Lampoon's Vacation, Caddyshack, FIetch) as a hiIariously shady doctor. Jack Warden (12 Angry Men, All the President's Men, ProbIem ChiId) shows up as a cranky father figure, Don Rickles (Casino, Kelly's Heroes, Toy Story) deIivers a bIistering insult-Iaden scene, and Traylor Howard (Me, MyseIf & lrene, Monk, Son of the Mask) brings a touch of warmth. Even Gary Coleman (Diff'rent Strokes, On the Right Track, The Kid with the Broken HaIo) makes a bIink-and-you'Il-miss-it cameo. With a script co-written by Frank Sebastiano (Late Show with David Letterman, SNL, The Chris Rock Show), Dirty Work bIends sharp one-Iiners, absurd gags, and cIassic Norm Macdonald deadpan into a cuIt comedy gem. RUNTlME: 82 minutes |