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National Lampoon's Dirty Movie

Country: USA, Language: English, 91 mins

  • Director: Jerry Daigle; Christopher Meloni
  • Writer: Tanner Colby; Alan Donnes
  • Producer: Michael Arata; Andrew Buchler

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Made by those for those who contribute absolutely nothing to society.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An outrageous cut-rate producer, Charlie LaRue (Christopher Meloni) is about to fulfill his lifelong dream to make a movie about the most offensive, dirtiest jokes ever told. As Charlie and his filmmaking team hilariously struggle to write a script and assemble their award-winning cast, the movie-within-a-movie emerges with one dirty joke after another. Only one can take the crown for writing the dirtiest joke ever told and Charlie will do whatever he can to be that king.

Cast & Characters

Christopher Meloni as Producer Charlie LaRue;
Diane Neal as White Lady;
Adam Ferrara as Dr Feelgood;
Caitlin Fitzgerald as White Woman;
Cyndi Lauper as Little Johnny's mom;
Mario Cantone as The director;
Robert Klein as The CEO;
John Scurti as The sheriff;
Doua Moua as Wing Thai;
Stephanie Gatschet as The wife;
Sam Oz Stone as Little Johnny;
Brandy Moon as Hot Bikini Girl;
Victoria Clark as School teacher;
Lindsey E. Vuolo as Herself;
John Lavelle as The writer