Joe Dirt overview
Synopsis:
As the title character of Joe Dirt, David Spade plays a "white trash" janitor at an L.A. radio station, whose mullet hairdo is just one of many personal oddities that make him the object of much ridicule. And the sanitation gig is just the most recent of Joe's many incarnations during a tumultuous life, which got off on the wrong foot when Joe was abandoned at the Grand Canyon by his parents as a young child. After stumbling into the on-air studio, Joe steadily recounts the sad and comical story of how he cared for himself and journeyed around the country trying to relocate his family, all while being prodded, teased, and eventually embraced by a sarcastic deejay (Dennis Miller) and a rapt listening audience.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Dennie Gordon
- Studio: Columbia Pictures, Happy Madison
- Year: 2001
- Run Time: 90 minutes
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- MPAA Rating: PG13 (for crude and sex-related humor, and for language)
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Comedy
- Filmed in: Color



