Employee of the Month (2004)

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Written by Mitch Rouse, Jay Leggett

Directed by Mitch Rouse

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Image for Matt DillonMatt DillonDavid Walsh
Image for Steve ZahnSteve ZahnJack
Image for Christina ApplegateChristina ApplegateSara Goodwin
Andrea BendewaldWendy
Image for Dave FoleyDave FoleyEric
Jay LeggettDorff
David PasquesiKyle Lacopa
Peter JasonBill Gartin
Paul DooleyReverend Ben Goodwin
Image for Noel GugliemiNoel GugliemiChicken
Renee AlbertMartha
Enrique AlmeidaRuben
Mark BeltzmanHank
Brian BlondellPaulo the Waiter
John Timothy BotkaYuppie
E.J. CallahanHomeless Man
Mike ColemanCrash Scene Cop
Jewel DonohueSpecialty Dancer
Wendy MirtsSpecialty Dancer
Jenna FischerWhisper
Fiona GubelmannAmber
Image for Jamie FoxxJamie FoxxStrip Club Girl
Jody HartStrip Club Guy
Jeremy FitzgeraldStrip Club Guy
Peter A. HulneCarl
Michael KosikHare Krishna Guy
Paula KillenAnita Rodriguez
Marc LynnDet. Hines
Austin MarquesJacob Crabtree
Jeff MichalskiDet. Michalski
Lynn MilgrimMrs. Chapman
Mary-Joan NegroHelen Goodwin
Diana-Maria RivaDeloris Crabtree
Christopher Allen NelsonSqueegy Man
Stef TovarKenny
Mitch RouseJimmy Riggs
Lucas NeaseGuy in Break Room

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