
Butabi then refuses them access to their BMW car and their cell phones.

Their father has planned a dinner party with Emily and her parents. Returning home, Doug gets into a heated argument with their father about going out clubbing instead of staying home. Sanderson hope that Steve and Emily, Sanderson's daughter, will marry, uniting the families and the businesses to form the first plant-lamp emporium.Īfter a day at the beach, the brothers decide that night was to be the night they would finally get into the Roxbury. They spend most of their time goofing off, daydreaming about opening a club as cool as the Roxbury together, and Doug using credit card transactions as an excuse to flirt with a card approval associate via telephone that he calls "Credit Vixen." The store shares a wall with a lighting emporium owned by Fred Sanderson. Their goal is to party at the Roxbury, a fabled Los Angeles nightclub where they are continually denied entry by a hulking bouncer.īy day, the brothers work at an artificial plant store owned by their wealthy father, Kamehl. Steve and Doug Butabi are sons of a wealthy businessman and in their spare time, enjoy frequenting nightclubs, where they bob their heads in unison to Eurodance, a subgenre of electronic dance music, and fail miserably at picking up women.
