It was written and directed by Michael Normand; produced by Hollywood Productions and distributed by Artistic License Films.
[1] Dirty Laundry is a black marital comedy that shows the life and midlife crisis of the king of New Jersey dry-cleaning, Joey Greene.
[2] At the National Laundrymen's Association convention, Joey (Jay Thomas), complains about his business and his thinning hair.
There is interaction with Chloe (Erin Underwood), the Greenes' adopted daughter who is in college, and Joey's aged, long-suffering parents (Michael Marcus and Tresa Hughes).
[1] The movie finds humor in the psychiatrist, customer complaints at the dry-cleaning store, letters sent to Beth's column, Joey's passion for cooking, and a dating service.