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A Night at the Roxbury

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1998 | 81m | English

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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
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
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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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Reviews

topkek327
N/A

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.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

One to file under: 'Better than it had any right to be'. For the most part whilst watching, I felt quite nonplussed by everything about <em>'A Night at the Roxbury'</em> - it was neither pleasing or annoying me. By its conclusion, however, I actually felt like I enjoyed it. I feel like I should'v ... e disliked it, but the opposite is more true to be honest. Some of the humour lands, some of it doesn't - those dancing head nods, for example, are amusing, but the film seriously overuses it. I assume that's a carryover from the <em>'Saturday Night Live'</em> sketch that this is based upon. Haddaway's 'What Is Love' is also overplayed throughout, though with that I actually felt the use was fitting - the music overall is good, to be fair. Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan make for a positive pairing, with Ferrell narrowly being the standout of the two - as you'd expect, I guess. Molly Shannon does well, as do Dan Hedaya and Richard Grieco. There are also a few interesting minor cast members, from Michael Clarke Duncan to Eva Mendes to Jennifer Coolidge. Just about 7/10, but 7/10 all the same.

Jun 24, 2023