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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.
- 6.5
- 1998
- Released
- 1h 22m

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
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
Released
en
$17,000,000.00
$30,331,165.00
- #night life
- #nightclub
- #flower shop
- #make a match
- #clubbing
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