The Jerky Boys

The Jerky Boys (1995)

They were just a couple of losers from Queens...until they dialed a wrong number and got the mob!

  • Genre: Comedy, Crime
  • Release Date: 1995-02-03
  • User Rating: 4.2/10 from 30 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 22min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Caravan Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: James Melkonian
star 4.2/10
From 30 Ratings

Summary

When two unemployed telephone pranksters decide to use their vocal "talents" to impersonate a Chicago mob boss and curry favor with organized crime in New York, the trouble begins. It isn't long before Johnny and Kamal (the "Jerky Boys" of crank call fame) are wanted by the local mafia, the police, and their neighbor.

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  • John G. Brennan

    as Himself / Frank 'Rubberneck' Rizzo
  • Kamal Ahmed

    as Kamal
  • Alan Arkin

    as Ernie Lazarro
  • William Hickey

    as Don 'Uncle Freddy' Frederico
  • Vincent Pastore

    as Tony Scarboni
  • Alan North

    as Micky Crump
  • Suzanne Shepherd

    as Mrs. B
  • Ozzy Osbourne

    as Band Manager
  • Brad Sullivan

    as Detective Robert Worzic
  • James Lorinz

    as Brett Weir
  • Brian Tarantina

    as Geno
  • Peter Appel

    as Sonny
  • Darryl Theirse

    as Detective Connley
  • David Pittu

    as Doorman
  • Frank Senger

    as Bouncer
  • Page Hamilton

    as Band Member
  • Rob Echeverria

    as Band Member
  • Michael Louis Wells

    as Roadie
  • John Norman Thomas

    as Ali Tarbash
  • Paul Bartel

    as Host at Tut's
  • Hope Shapiro

    as Tolly
  • Brenda Forbes

    as Rich Woman with Necklace at Tut's
  • David Stepkin

    as Old Man
  • Joe Lisi

    as Construction Foreman
  • Ron Ostrow

    as Fast Food Family Man
  • Henry Bogdan

    as Band Member
  • Danny Dennis

    as Comedian at Tut's
  • Tom Jones

    as Self
Directing James Melkonian Director
Writing Rich Wilkes Writer

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