Growing up, friends Mitch Weaver (Norm Macdonald) and Sam McKenna (Artie Lange) are taught by Sam’s hard-nosed dad, “Pops” McKenna (Jack Warden), not to “take crap from anyone”. To that end, the pair plant a bunch of guns in a schoolyard 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 bottom of Mitch’s pants.Dirty Work 1998 Full Movie Download
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. In the hospital, Pops confides that, because of their parents’ swinging lifestyle, he is also Mitch’s father. Even though Pops’ heart is failing, Dr. Farthing (Chevy Chase), a hopeless gambler, will raise Mr. McKenna’s position on the transplant waiting list if he is paid $50,000, to save himself from his bookie. Mitch and Sam get jobs in a cinema with an abusive manager (Don Rickles) and exact their revenge by showing Men In Black (Who Like To Have Sex With Each Other) 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 (the Dirty Work phone number is “555-0187”, a fictitious number used later on Saturday Night Live.[2]). Mitch falls for a woman named Kathy (Traylor Howard) who works for a shady used car dealer (David Koechner). After publicly embarrassing the dealer during a live TV commercial (Mitch: “Here’s another dead hooker in this trunk!”), the duo exacts increasingly lucrative reprisals for satisfied customers until they interfere with unscrupulous local property developer Travis Cole (Christopher McDonald). 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 “note to self”[3] mini-tape recorder captures this confession.