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The Dirt

Their Music Made Them Famous, Their Lives Made Them Infamous.
2019 | 108m | English

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The story of Mötley Crüe and their rise from the Sunset Strip club scene of the early 1980s to superstardom.
Release Date: Mar 22, 2019
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Writer: Amanda Adelson, Rich Wilkes, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Neil Strauss, Tommy Lee
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music, History
Keywords
Production Companies Estrella Media, 10th Street Entertainment, Gorilla Flicks
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
mgk Tommy Lee
Douglas Booth Nikki Sixx
Daniel Webber Vince Neil
Iwan Rheon Mick Mars
Pete Davidson Tom Zutaut
David Costabile Doc McGhee
Aaron Jay Rome Kayla's Boyfriend
Alyssa Marie Stilwell Kayla
Brittany Furlan Biker Chick
Trace Masters Frank Feranna, Jr., Age 8
Erin Ownbey Excited Partygoer
Matthew Underwood Gino
Kathryn Morris Deana
Vince Mattis Frank Feranna, Jr.
Mark Ashworth Deana's Boyfriend
Avis-Marie Barnes Officer
Eleanor Threatt County Clerk
Joe Chrest David
Elena Evangelo Voula
Courtney Dietz Athena
Kabby Borders Tommy's Girlfriend
Carol Ann Scruggs Dottie
Peter Jaymes Jr. Rick
Katherine Neff Lovey
Bernard Hocke Mick's Doctor
David Kallaway Starwood Bouncer
Ethan McGee First Fan
Betsy Holt Vince's Groupie
Sylvia Grace Crim Restaurant Groupie
Lucius Falick Drunk Dude
Christian Gehring David Lee Roth
Alexanne Wagner Tom Zutaut's Girlfriend
Melanie Hebert MTV VJ
Tony Cavalero Ozzy Osbourne
Leven Rambin Sharise
Max Milner Razzle
Jordan Lane Price Roxy
Kristin Brock Party Guest
Rebekah Graf Heather Locklear
Scott Walker News Anchor
Iris D'Aquin Skylar, Age 2
Lyra D'Aquin Skylar, Age 2
Joshua Mikel Drug Dealer
Blaine Kern III Addict
Martin Bats Bradford Paramedic #1
Anthony Marble Paramedic #2
Kamryn Ragsdale Skylar
Anthony Vincent Valbiro John Corabi
Ladson Deyne Bartender
Michael Hodson Randy Feranna
Martin Covert Stage Manager
Kennedy Anthony Denny's Daughter (uncredited)
Michael Anthony Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Katira Banks Concert Patron (uncredited)
Charles Barber Motley Security (uncredited)
William Buster Benefield Concert Goer (uncredited)
Johnathan Calton Firefighter (uncredited)
Kadrolsha Ona Carole Rocker Mom (uncredited)
Alisha Carter Rocker Mom (uncredited)
Mary Cazes Tropicana Stripper (uncredited)
Devin Lord Chachere Valet (uncredited)
Rebecca Chulew Mourner (uncredited)
Renee Compton Concert Goer (uncredited)
Karen Dalferes Concert Goer (uncredited)
Gordon Dexheimer Bar Patron (uncredited)
Sean P Douglas Rowdy Meathead (uncredited)
John Frederick Party Guest (uncredited)
Chad Governale Hospital Parent (uncredited)
Sammy Hagar Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Forrest Jade Concert Goer (uncredited)
Zelda Kimble Party Guest (uncredited)
Steve Kish Arena Security (uncredited)
Tommy Lee Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Gary Wayne Loper Security Guard (uncredited)
Jocelyn-Brooke Manuel Party Goer (uncredited)
Mick Mars Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Woodrow Eduard McCarthy Concert Goer (uncredited)
Mike R. Moreau Sharise's Father (uncredited)
Christopher Morris Rock Fan (uncredited)
Vince Neil Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Erik Olsen Radio Creep (uncredited)
Edward Parker Hospital Visitor (uncredited)
Sean Powell Fireman (uncredited)
Lindsey Reimann Studio Assistant (uncredited)
Helena Sadvary Early Fan Girl (uncredited)
Leanne Scarbro Concert Goer (uncredited)
Nikki Sixx Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Clayton Smith Heroin Addict (uncredited)
Toney Chapman Steele Strip Club Patron (uncredited)
Jessica Dawson Strong Groupie (uncredited)
Richard Blake Suarez Concert Goer (uncredited)
Sue-Lynn Ansari Backstage Vixen (uncredited)
Meiyee Apple Tam Doctor #2 (uncredited)
Alex Van Halen Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Eddie Van Halen Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Amanda Marie Wilkinson Crue Groupie (uncredited)
Christina Michelle Williams Concert Goer (uncredited)
Name Job
Amanda Adelson Writer
Barbara Fiorentino Casting
Melanie Jones Production Design
Hunter Brown Art Direction
Selina van den Brink Set Decoration
Christine Wada Costume Design
Jeff Tremaine Director
Rich Wilkes Writer
Nikki Sixx Book
Vince Neil Book
Mick Mars Book
Melissa Kent Editor
Toby Oliver Director of Photography
Neil Strauss Book
Tommy Lee Book
Paul Haslinger Original Music Composer
mgk Songs
Taryn Terrell Stunts
Natalie Padilla Stunts
Heather Arthur Stunts
Jonathan Arthur Stunt Coordinator
Zack Kutcher Stunt Double
Juliene Joyner Stunt Double
Joe Dryden Stunt Driver
Sean P Douglas Stunts
Kenny Bartram Stunt Driver
Stanton Barrett Stunts
Aaron Matthews Stunt Double
Eddie Matthews Stunt Double
Adam Rivette Stunts
Eric Stratemeier Stunts
Michael Yahn Stunts
Eddie Yansick Stunt Coordinator
Brian Philpot Stunts
Nico Coucke Stunts
Liam Day Stunt Double
Name Title
Nikki Sixx Co-Producer
Erik Olsen Producer
Allen Kovac Producer
Barbara Fiorentino Co-Producer
Steve Kline Executive Producer
Michelle Manning Executive Producer
Chris Nilsson Executive Producer
Ben Ormand Executive Producer
Ron Tansingco Co-Producer
Julie Yorn Producer
Tommy Lee Co-Producer
Mick Mars Co-Producer
Vince Neil Co-Producer
Rick Yorn Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
9.0

***One of the most entertaining music biopics ever made (but also nastiest)*** RELEASED IN 2019, "The Dirt" is a biography of Mötley Crüe from their inception in the early 80s to the mid-90s. Along with GnR, the band was the cream of the crop of 80’s hair metal. They were notorious for their ch ... ildish, debauched antics and the movie depicts this from the get-go with an off-putting bit o’ raunch at a party. There’s also an amusing pool sequence that gets pretty repellent with Ozzy pathetically trying to prove how “crazy” he was (I heard the curious story long ago so I was prepared for it). If you can handle that, this is one of the best band biopics in cinema; and more so if you favor Crüe’s music. The movie has a sense of humor and includes a little parody; it’s fun, dynamic, stirring and sometimes vile, but also dramatic and even moving, especially in the last act. A plus is that most of the characters have a story arc wherein they learn from their misdeeds and mature. The flick was based on drummer Tommy Lee’s autobiography “The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band,” as well as the biographies of other band members & Co. So, while there’s an over-the-top feel here and there, the events really happened with minor alterations for dramatic effect. The best way to rate a biopic is to compare it to others, including fictional ones loosely based on real-life characters, like “Rock Star” (2001) and “The Rose” (1979). As decent as those two are, “The Dirt” is all-around more entertaining. It’s also superior to “Walk the Line” (2005), the slanderous “The Doors” (1991), the underrated “The Perfect Age of Rock ‘n’ Roll” (2009), "Eddie and the Cruisers” (1983) and "The Runaways" (2010). I’d put it on par with “Coal Miner’s Daughter” (1980), but it’s very different because the style of music and subculture is so radically different. Content-wise, it’s closest to “Rock Star,” "The Runaways" and “The Perfect Age of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” but funner than the brooding latter. Douglas Booth is convincing as Nikki Sixx, the band leader/bassist/composer and so is Machine Gun Kelly as the hyperactive, but genial Tommy Lee. Iwan Rheon is also effective as the more mature and subdued guitarist Mick Mars. Daniel Webber unfortunately lacks the looks of singer Vince Neil, but is otherwise effective. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 47 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles and New Orleans. GRADE: A

Jun 23, 2021