Disorderlies
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Disorderlies | |
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Directed by | Michael Schultz |
Produced by | George Jackson Michael Jaffe Doug McHenry |
Written by | Mark Feldberg Mitchell Klebanoff |
Starring | The Fat Boys Ralph Bellamy |
Music by | Anne Dudley Jonathan Jeczalik |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | August 14, 1987 |
Running time | 86 min. |
Country | US |
Language | English |
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Disorderlies is a 1987 comedy film starring the rap group, The Fat Boys, and Ralph Bellamy.
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[edit] Plot
Winslow Lowry, the no-good, indebted nephew of eldery, infirm billionaire Albert Dennison seeks to speed his uncle's demise by hiring three of most inept orderlies he can possibly find. The trio, Markie, Buffy and Kool, only mean well, however, and their good-natured antics actually help re-energize the ailing Albert. They find out about Winslow's scheme and try stop it.
[edit] Cast
- Mark Morales as Markie
- Darren Robinson as Buffy
- Damon Wimbley as Kool
- Ralph Bellamy as Albert Dennison
- Anthony Geary as Winslow Lowry
- Helen Reddy as Happy Socialite
[edit] Soundtrack
In addition to the score co-composed by Anne Dudley from the Art of Noise, the soundtrack features The Fat Boys performing a cover version of The Beatles' "Baby You're a Rich Man", as well as other rap, pop and rock tracks. The soundtrack CD was last issued in 1995 and has since gone out of print.
[edit] Track listing
- "Baby You're a Rich Man" – The Fat Boys
- "I Heard a Rumor" – Bananarama
- "Disorderly Conduct" – Latin Rascals
- "Big Money" – Ca$hflow
- "Don't Treat Me Like This" – Anita
- "Edge of a Broken Heart" – Bon Jovi
- "Trying to Dance" – Tom Kimmel
- "Roller One" – Art of Noise
- "Fat Off My Back" – Gwen Guthrie
- "Work Me Down" – Laura Hunter
[edit] Trivia
- The mansion used in the movie was the Clampett mansion from The Beverly Hillbillies.