A Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 comedy film directed by John Fortenberry and starring Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, and Raquel Gardner. The movie is based on a popular Saturday Night Live sketch featuring the Butabi Brothers who frequented the Los Angeles nightclub scene in the ’90s.

The Butabi brothers, Doug, and Steve, are dim-witted siblings who are in their thirties and still live with their parents. The brothers are obsessed with going out to nightclubs and are determined to become club owners themselves one day. They often get into comical situations, such as getting their car stuck in a revolving door or getting kicked out of a club for not having any money.

One night, they are driving around in their beat-up car and playing their favorite club song, "What is Love" by Haddaway, when their bumper accidentally bumps into a car driven by Richard Grieco. Grieco invites them into the Roxbury club thinking they are important businesspeople, and the Butabi brothers finally get to fulfill their lifelong dream of partying at the exclusive club.

Inside the club, Doug and Steve meet two beautiful women, Vivica and Cambi, who they believe are their soulmates. The brothers falsely assume that they are rich, and the two women are drawn to their confidence and charm. The brothers must devise a plan to impress these women and make their dream of owning a club a reality.

The film features cameos from several famous celebrities, including Richard Grieco, Loni Anderson, and Molly Shannon. The soundtrack includes several popular dance songs, including "This Is Your Night" by Amber and "Be My Lover" by La Bouche.

Overall, A Night at the Roxbury is a hilarious comedy movie that follows two clueless brothers who are determined to live the high life. The film is full of slapstick humor and memorable one-liners, making it a cult classic and a must-watch for fans of '90s comedies.

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