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Dirty Work
Description
Life's not so great for Mitch Weaver. He's just lost his girlfriend, his job and now his best friend's dad needs a new heart! In order to fund the surgery, the long-time friends then start a revenge-for-hire business, and soon find success.
Life's not so great for Mitch Weaver. He's just lost his girlfriend, his job and now his best friend's dad needs a new heart! In order to fund the surgery, the long-time friends then start a revenge-for-hire business, and soon find success.
Actors:
Johnie Chase,
Austin Pool,
Kay Hawtrey,
Scott Gibson,
Jack Warden,
Rummy Bishop,
Grant Nickalls,
Robert Shipman,
Tony Meyler,
Mif,
Gord Martineau,
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Johnie Chase

Austin Pool

Kay Hawtrey
8 November 1926, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Scott Gibson

Jack Warden
18 September 1920, Newark, New Jersey, USA

Rummy Bishop
30 July 1918, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Grant Nickalls

Robert Shipman
21 March 1962, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Tony Meyler

Mif

Gord Martineau
23 September 1948, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Bob Saget

Bob Saget
17 May 1956, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States
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