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Director John Fortenberry (showing 1 to 2 from 2 total)
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A Night at the Roxbury (1998)
Genre:
Comedy,
Urban Comedy,
Buddy Film.
Director:
John Fortenberry,
Peter Markle.
Actors:
Will Ferrell,
Chris Kattan,
Molly Shannon,
Dan Hedaya,
Richard Grieco,
Loni Anderson,
Elisa Donovan,
Gigi Rice,
Lochlyn Munro,
Dwayne Hickman,
Meredith Scott Lynn,
Mark McKinney,
Colin Quinn,
Michael Clarke Duncan,
Chazz Palminteri.
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Storyline:
This comedy extends and embellishes characters introduced on Saturday Night Live by regulars Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan in their sketch series of two head-bobbing losers who go on the town, looking for action, when they hear the What Is Love? disco tune. Looking cool, brothers Steve (Ferrell) and Doug Butabi (Kattan) always fail to pick up women in their hapless nightclub jaunts. In Beverly Hil ...
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Jury Duty (1995)
Genre:
Comedy.
Director:
John Fortenberry.
Actors:
Pauly Shore,
Tia Carrere,
Stanley Tucci,
Brian Doyle-Murray,
Abe Vigoda,
Charles Napier,
Gregory Cooke,
Richard Edson,
Richard T. Jones,
Jay Kogen,
Richard Riehle,
Sean Whalen,
Shelley Winters.
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Storyline:
A goofy slacker wreaks havoc after worming his way onto the jury of a high-profile court case in this broad comedy. The extremely unmotivated Tommy Collins (Pauly Shore) has found himself homeless after being kicked out by his mother, and he needs a place to stay. After hearing how the juries of important cases are sequestered in fancy hotels and provided with free meals, he decides that's the lif ...
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