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| Director: | John Fortenberry |
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| Writer: | Steve Koren, Chris Kattan, Will Ferrell |
| Staring: |
| Despite being well into adulthood, brothers Doug and Steve Butabi still live at home and work in the flower shop owned by their dad. They exist only to hit on women at discos, though they're routinely unsuccessful until a chance run-in with Richard Grieco gets them inside the swank Roxbury club. Mistaken for high rollers, they meet their dream women, Vivica and Cambi, and resolve to open a club of their own. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 01, 1998 |
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| Director: | John Fortenberry |
| Writer: | Steve Koren, Chris Kattan, Will Ferrell |
| Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
| Keywords | night life, nightclub, flower shop, make a match, clubbing |
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, SNL Studios |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $30,331,165
Budget: $17,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Chris Kattan | Doug Butabi |
| Will Ferrell | Steve Butabi |
| Dan Hedaya | Kamehl Butabi |
| Molly Shannon | Emily Sanderson |
| Richard Grieco | Richard Grieco |
| Loni Anderson | Barbara Butabi |
| Elisa Donovan | Cambi |
| Gigi Rice | Vivica |
| Lochlyn Munro | Craig |
| Dwayne Hickman | Fred Sanderson |
| Meredith Scott Lynn | Credit Vixen |
| Colin Quinn | Dooley |
| Mark McKinney | Father Williams |
| Maree Cheatham | Mabel Sanderson |
| Kristen Dalton | Grieco's Lady |
| Jennifer Coolidge | Hottie Cop |
| Michael Clarke Duncan | Roxbury Bouncer |
| Twink Caplan | Crying Flower Customer |
| Eva Mendes | Bridesmaid |
| Chazz Palminteri | Benny Zadir |
| Joe Ranft | Hottie Dancer |
| Agata Gotova | Waitress |
| Rachel Galvin | Girl on Beach |
| Raquel Gardner | Hat Girl |
| Roy Jenkins | Flower Customer #1 |
| Kip King | Flower Customer #2 |
| Deborah Kellner | Topless Woman |
| Viveca Paulin | Porsche Girl |
| Paulette Braxton | Porsche Girl |
| Michael M. Horton | Security Guard |
| Richard Francese | Security Guard |
| Trish Ramish | Roxbury Club Girl |
| Gina Mari | Saturday Night Fever Girl |
| Mary Ann Kellogg | Aerobics Instructor |
| Robin Krieger | Mrs. Manicotti |
| Betty A. Bridges | Zadir Receptionist |
| Yoshio Be | Japanese Man #1 |
| Victor Kobayashi | Japanese Man #2 |
| Chad Bannon | New Club Bouncer |
| Jim Wise | New Club Waiter |
| Patrick Ferrell | New Club Waiter |
| Dorian Spencer | New Club Waiter |
| Tina Weisinger | New Club Waitress |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Jay Kamen | Editor |
| Joann Kozloff | Makeup Artist |
| Marie Cantin | Unit Production Manager |
| Bob Brown | Stunts |
| Matthew Iadarola | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jeff Evans | Stunts |
| Steve Koren | Screenplay |
| Steven J. Jordan | Production Design |
| Darrell Redleaf-Fielder | Hairstylist |
| J. Stephen Buck | Assistant Director |
| Susan E. Fiore | Second Assistant Director |
| Jeff Greenberg | Casting |
| John Philpotts | Set Decoration |
| Carl J. Stensel | Art Direction |
| Alan Friedman | Makeup Supervisor |
| Tina Roesler Kerwin | Key Makeup Artist |
| Mark S. Constance | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Todd Ellis | Property Master |
| Anne Couk | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Christopher Flick | Foley Supervisor |
| Adam Druxman | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Ralph Mock | Lead Painter |
| Don Digirolamo | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Cameron Frankley | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Ken Scaife | Construction Coordinator |
| Jeff Enden | Boom Operator |
| Gary Gegan | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Ron Meredith | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Terry Anderson | Set Costumer |
| Bryan McMahan | Colorist |
| Pete Anthony | Orchestrator |
| Ellen Statham | Stunts |
| Avram D. Gold | ADR Editor |
| Rudy Pi | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Mike Szakmeister | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Isabela Braga | Key Costumer |
| Mike Fantasia | Location Manager |
| Art Ford | Music Consultant |
| Elliot Lurie | Music Supervisor |
| Cinda-Lin James | Stunts |
| James M. Tanenbaum | Sound Mixer |
| Felipe Sanchez | Costume Illustrator |
| Eric Klosterman | Location Manager |
| Alexander Janko | Orchestrator |
| Terry Wilson | Music Editor |
| Patrick J. Statham | Stunts |
| John Fortenberry | Director |
| Chris Kattan | Screenplay |
| Francis Kenny | Director of Photography |
| Dan Perri | Title Designer |
| Mona May | Costume Design |
| Victoria Sampson | ADR Editor |
| Kane Hodder | Stunts |
| Charlie Picerni | Stunts |
| Troy Robinson | Stunts |
| Manny Perry | Stunts |
| Michael Runyard | Stunts |
| Danny Wynands | Stunts |
| Pat Romano | Stunt Coordinator |
| Khristian Lupo | Stunts |
| J.P. Romano | Stunts |
| William Washington | Stunts |
| James Ryan | Stunts |
| Keith Woulard | Stunts |
| Will Ferrell | Screenplay |
| Randy K. Singer | Foley Mixer |
| David Kitay | Conductor, Original Music Composer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Marie Cantin | Co-Producer |
| Steve Koren | Co-Producer |
| Erin Fraser | Associate Producer |
| Amy Heckerling | Producer |
| Lorne Michaels | Producer |
| Robert K. Weiss | Executive Producer |
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1998's attempted Saturday Night Live skit-to-movie adaptation is not so much a movie, but more like just a short, 81 minute series of skits that are almost completely right out of the show, so it's more like just watching a greatest hit's collection of the skits from the Saturday Night Live televisi ... on show from the 90's. But, while this movie is definitely far from even being very good, it is still a fairly decent movie, and while it is so short, it actually manages to have some very funny scenes with Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan that are also definitely reminiscent of some of the SNL skits funniest moments. But, despite the PG-13 Rating, this movie is not appropriate for young kids or even most teen's: There is frequent crude and sexual humor with three very graphic but somewhat comical sex scenes that actually fairly much push the limit for the PG-13 rating. Also, there is some infrequent profanity with at least one useof the F-word. Finally, there is a extremely brief and subtle drug reference near the beginning of the movie that only older audiences watching the movie will get. So, it may not be a great comedy, or even a terribly memorable one, but it still makes you laugh while it's going.
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