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A Night at the Roxbury

Even as adults, brothers Doug and Steve Butabi still live at home and work in their father's flower shop. Their entire world revolves around flirting with women at nightclubs, a pursuit that rarely pays off until a chance encounter with Richard Grieco earns them entry to the stylish Roxbury venue. Mistaken for high rollers, they meet their dream women, Vivica and Cambi, and resolve to open a club of their own.

Director(s)

John Fortenberry

Mark S. Constance

Adam Druxman

Susan E. Fiore

J. Stephen Buck

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Cast & Crew

Dan Hedaya

Dan Hedaya

Kamehl Butabi

Maree Cheatham

Maree Cheatham

Mabel Sanderson

Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge

Hottie Cop

Will Ferrell

Will Ferrell

Steve Butabi

Joe Ranft

Joe Ranft

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Adam Druxman

Adam Druxman

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Patrick Ferrell

Patrick Ferrell

New Club Waiter

Robin Krieger

Robin Krieger

Mrs. Manicotti

Meredith Scott Lynn

Meredith Scott Lynn

Credit Vixen

Michael Clarke Duncan

Michael Clarke Duncan

Roxbury Bouncer

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Bridesmaid

Susan E. Fiore

Susan E. Fiore

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Gigi Rice

Gigi Rice

Vivica

Molly Shannon

Molly Shannon

Emily Sanderson

Kip King

Kip King

Flower Customer #2

Mark S. Constance

Mark S. Constance

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Loni Anderson

Loni Anderson

Barbara Butabi

Lochlyn Munro

Lochlyn Munro

Craig

Roy Jenkins

Roy Jenkins

Flower Customer #1

Yoshio Be

Yoshio Be

Japanese Man #1

Mark McKinney

Mark McKinney

Father Williams

Raquel Gardner

Raquel Gardner

Hat Girl

Chazz Palminteri

Chazz Palminteri

Benny Zadir

Elisa Donovan

Elisa Donovan

Cambi

Twink Caplan

Twink Caplan

Crying Flower Customer

Chris Kattan

Chris Kattan

Doug Butabi

Dorian Spencer

Dorian Spencer

New Club Waiter

Jim Wise

Jim Wise

New Club Waiter

Colin Quinn

Colin Quinn

Dooley

J. Stephen Buck

J. Stephen Buck

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John Fortenberry

John Fortenberry

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Viveca Paulin

Viveca Paulin

Porsche Girl

Richard Grieco

Richard Grieco

Richard Grieco

Deborah Kellner

Deborah Kellner

Topless Woman

Paulette Braxton

Paulette Braxton

Porsche Girl

Kristen Dalton

Kristen Dalton

Grieco's Lady

Dwayne Hickman

Dwayne Hickman

Fred Sanderson

Agata Gotova

Agata Gotova

Waitress

Rachel Galvin

Rachel Galvin

Girl on Beach

Michael M. Horton

Michael M. Horton

Security Guard

Richard Francese

Richard Francese

Security Guard

Trish Ramish

Trish Ramish

Roxbury Club Girl

Gina Mari

Gina Mari

Saturday Night Fever Girl

Mary Ann Kellogg

Mary Ann Kellogg

Aerobics Instructor

Betty A. Bridges

Betty A. Bridges

Zadir Receptionist

Victor Kobayashi

Victor Kobayashi

Japanese Man #2

Chad Bannon

Chad Bannon

New Club Bouncer

Tina Weisinger

Tina Weisinger

New Club Waitress

Details

GenresComedy, Romance
Runtime1h 22 mins
Released on01 Oct 1998
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

TopKek

/10

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 television 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.

r96sk

7/10

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've 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.

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