50 million people used to watch him on TV. Now he washes their cars.
David Spade Mary McCormack Craig Bierko Scott Terra Jenna Boyd
Sam Weisman Brian Relyea Marty Eli Schwartz
98 minutes
TV child star of the '70s, Dickie Roberts is now 35 and parking cars. Craving to regain the spotlight, he auditions for a role of a normal guy, but the director quickly sees he is anything but normal. Desperate to win the part, Dickie hires a family to help him replay his childhood and assume the identity of an average, everyday kid.
19 February 2004
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English
United States of America
| Sam Weisman | ... | Director |
| Fred Wolf | ... | Screenplay |
| David Spade | ... | Screenplay |
| Blair Breard | ... | Producer |
| Jack Giarraputo | ... | Producer |
| Tom McNulty | ... | Producer |
| Adam Sandler | ... | Producer |
| Fred Wolf | ... | Executive Producer |
| Christophe Beck | ... | Music |
| Waddy Wachtel | ... | Music |
| Thomas E. Ackerman | ... | Cinematography |
| Roger Bondelli | ... | Editor |
| John Papsidera | ... | Casting |
| Dina Lipton | ... | Production Design |
| Marc Dabe | ... | Art Direction |
| K.C. Fox | ... | Set Decoration |
| David M. Haber | ... | Art Direction |
| Lisa Jensen | ... | Costume Design |
| Corrina Duran | ... | Makeup Artist |
| Felicia Linsky | ... | Makeup Artist |
| Joel Harlow | ... | Makeup Artist |
| Jacklin Masteran | ... | Hairstylist |
| Ann Pala | ... | Makeup Department Head |
| Thomas Real | ... | Hairstylist |
| David Witz | ... | Unit Production Manager |
| Brian Relyea | ... | Director |
| Marty Eli Schwartz | ... | Director |
| Robert Jackson | ... | Boom Operator |