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1988 • Comedy / Romance • 114m

Working Girl

"For anyone who's ever won. For anyone who's ever lost. And for everyone who's still in there trying."

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When a secretary's idea is stolen by her boss, she takes a risky chance to reclaim it by impersonating him and running the project from his position.

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Melanie Griffith
Melanie Griffith
Tess McGill
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford
Jack Trainer
Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver
Katharine Parker
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin
Mick Dugan
Joan Cusack
Joan Cusack
Cyn
Philip Bosco
Philip Bosco
Oren Trask
Nora Dunn
Nora Dunn
Ginny
Oliver Platt
Oliver Platt
Lutz
Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey
Bob Speck
Robert Easton
Robert Easton
Armbriester
Olympia Dukakis
Olympia Dukakis
Personnel Director
Amy Aquino
Amy Aquino
Alice Baxter
Jeffrey Nordling
Jeffrey Nordling
Tim Rourke
Elizabeth Whitcraft
Elizabeth Whitcraft
Doreen DiMucci
Maggie Wagner
Maggie Wagner
Tess's Birthday Party Friend
Lou DiMaggio
Lou DiMaggio
Tess's Birthday Party Friend
David Duchovny
David Duchovny
Tess's Birthday Party Friend
Caroline Aaron
Caroline Aaron
Petty Marsh Secretary
Executive Producer: Laurence MarkExecutive Producer: Robert GreenhutDirector: Mike NicholsProducer: Douglas WickWriter: Kevin Wade

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CinemaSerf
2022-06-09
70%

Right from the opening bars of Carly Simon's catchy theme tune and the young girls with huge hair on the ferry - I thought this was going to be entertaining. By and large, it is. "Tess" (Melanie Griffith) is fed up working for bosses who just want to sleep with her, so thinks perhaps things will change the she starts working for "Katherine" (Sigourney Weaver). Always open to ideas, this woman gets hold of one of her assistant's ideas and when she injures herself skiing, "Tess" discovers her boss's duplicity and decides to run with her idea herself - involving "Jack" (Harrison Ford) along the way. Turns out this idea has legs - and multi-million dollar ones at that - but as the two begin to mix business and pleasure - we discover that "Jack" has his secrets to keep too! The pace is generally quite good, the characters have plenty to like about them and the film builds nicely to an enjoyable and fitting conclusion. Griffith is on good form here, she has a spirit and charisma that can't help but raise a bit of a smile. Sarandon and Ford both support well, too with the latter content to take more of a charming but back seat role. Alec Baldwin features sparingly as her creep of a boyfriend, and I could have sworn I saw "Cyn" (Joan Cusack) in Culture Club or Dead or Alive! It's maybe a little bit long, but as feel-good films go, this has a decent script, plenty of chemistry and a vindication that worked for me.

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kevin2019
2024-05-09
80%

"Working Girl" is a wonderful film and it achieves an admirable level of entertainment value. The romance truly works and the comedy is genuinely funny and it should come as no surprise to anyone it did incredibly healthy business at the global box office. One of the most memorable elements of this film is the unflinching way the character of Tess McGill has been deliberately used to make some valid and important comments about big business and how particular individuals might be perceived in relation to the way they dress or look or act. The so called elite in any walk of life will always look down on and summarily dismiss certain people regardless of their abilities or the contributions they might make in much the same way as some men look down on and belittle women. Anyway, it is refreshing to watch a film which tells us this doesn't necessarily have to be the case and no one should have to silently tolerate it either professionally or domestically.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
German, English
Studios
20th Century Fox
Budget
$28,000,000
Box Office
$103,173,635

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