Dirty Deeds (2005 film)

Dirty Deeds
Theatrical release poster
Directed by David Kendall
Produced by Bill Civitella
Todd Zeile
Written by Jon Land
Jonathan Thies
Starring Milo Ventimiglia
Lacey Chabert
David Collins
Tom Amandes
Matthew Carey
Mark Derwin
Charles Durning
Music by Brandon Danziger
Zach Danziger
Didier Rachou
Cinematography Mark Doering-Powell
Edited by Wendy Smith
Distributed by Freestyle Releasing
Release date
August 25, 2005 (2005-08-25)
Running time
87 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $146,490

Dirty Deeds is a 2005 American comedy film directed by David Kendall, produced by Bill Civitella and Dan Kaplow; written by Jon Land and Jonathan Thies. It was released on August 25, 2005 in the United States and filmed in Los Angeles, California.

The film was given a rating of PG-13 for "crude humor, sexual content, language, teen partying/sexual references, and some violence".[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Plot

High school student Zach Harper (Milo Ventimiglia) sets out to complete the "Dirty Deeds" - an outrageous list of ten challenges that must be completed between dusk and dawn on the Friday night of his high school's homecoming weekend. The only student to complete the entire list, Duncan Rime (Todd Zeile), did so in 1989 when only 8 tasks composed the list. Rimes later reveals that whenever someone completes the entire list, more are added to it.

Zach attempts to complete the deeds for his classmates, Meg and George Cummings (Lacey Chabert and David Collins). Meg and George's younger brother, Kyle (Wes Robinson), wants to do the challenge to earn the respect of the school's jocks, who are constantly bullying him. Meg and George are concerned for their brother, and insist that Zach stop him from trying to do something so foolish. While Meg and George had no intention of Zach attempting the deeds in place of their brother, Zach decides to take on the challenge.

The night begins, and Zach easily checks off the first item on the list, drink beer in front of the cops, by pouring a beer into a coffee cup and consuming it in front of them. This way, the cops, who are determined to stop all those who attempt the deeds, have no idea of Zach's intentions of completing the list. As Zach attempts the nine remaining deeds, the jocks do everything in their power to prevent him from completing it. Throughout his crazy night, Zach enlists the help of those around him to accomplish the difficult tasks. Along the way, Zach meets Duncan Rime who tries to warn him about how hollow the victory can be. Afterwards, Zach refuses to continue, but Dan and JD (the tough kid from Deed #2) decide to try to ruin the carnival so that Zach will be blamed. With some last-minute help from Vincent Scarno (the owner of the car from Deed #8), Zach is able to turn the tables in time. In the midst of everything, Zach, Meg and George begin to develop feelings for each other, and Zach and Meg end up falling in love over the list of "Dirty Deeds".

Cast

Music

The following were some of the songs featured in the film.

References

  1. "Dirty Deeds(2005)". imdb.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  2. "Dirty Deeds (2005)". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  3. "Dirty Deeds". metacritic.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  4. "Dirty Deeds (2005) - Synopsis". cinema.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  5. "Dirty Deeds (Unrated) (2005)". amazon.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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