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from the traders—except for the Dukes' trader Wilson—at the lower price of 29 cents a pound. The difference is their profit. Effectively, they have sold FCOJ which they do not have at a high price and bought it back at a lower price, earning them a profit and eliminating the need to fulfil any contracts. Meanwhile, the Dukes have bought a significant number of FCOJ futures, around 100,000 contracts or 1.5
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founding of the United States, the American dream and idealism and the pursuit of happiness. This was tempered by introducing Billy Ray Valentine as a black man begging on the street. The pair knew that the method of Winthorpe's and Valentine's financial victory could be confusing, but hoped that audiences would be too invested in the characters' success to care about the details.
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having become a criminal. While waiting outside a store, a dog urinates on him. He attempts suicide and only fails because the gun does not fire; then it begins to rain on him. The following day offers a Christmas redemption and a change of fortune as Winthorpe is integrated into the non-traditional family unit of Coleman, Ophelia and Valentine.
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represents several pounds of FCOJ. Winthorpe and Valentine begin selling futures at this inflated price, believing it to be the peak price; the contracts will require them to supply FCOJ in April. Anticipating that the crop report will cause the value of FCOJ to rise far above $ 1.42, the other brokers purchase heavily from the pair.
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arrested and then later trying to frame Valentine to reclaim his old job. Even so, Valentine befriends Winthorpe and helps him get revenge on the Dukes, the old establishment characters who demonstrate explicit racism. The film requires Valentine to act "white", performing as is expected of him to survive in the Dukes' world.
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on the Dukes, obtaining extreme wealth in the process. Even so, he concluded the film was one of the best American comedies released in a long time. Maslin agreed that the film was too enamored with the wealthy institutions it satirized to provide a true criticism of the system and its failings. She called it the
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Winthorpe. Valentine overhears the conversation and seeks out Winthorpe, who has attempted suicide by overdosing. Valentine, Ophelia, and Winthorpe's butler Coleman nurse him back to health and inform him of the experiment. Watching a television news broadcast, they learn that Beeks is transporting a secret
2167:. To celebrate the film's 35th-anniversary in 2018, a special edition was released containing a Blu-ray and digital version of the film, and behind-the-scenes featurettes. A limited-edition release of Bernstein's score was made available in 2011. Only 2,000 copies were released by La-La Land Records. 813:(1980); the experience had been positive. Landis said, "he could easily play  ... you tell him what you want, and he delivers. And I thought he'd be wonderful." Paramount Pictures was less enamored with Aykroyd; executives believed that he performed better as part of a duo, as he had working with 2194:
million pounds of FCOJ and have been unable to sell any of them. When trading closes, they must meet the margin call—essentially a deposit—for holding the futures contracts. In addition to their basic financial loss from buying futures at up to $ 1.42 that are now worth only 29 cents, the margin call
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said that the screwball style had been updated for the "existential hipness" of the 1980s, but the film lacked the same morality tale the genre often espoused that money is not important. Instead, the characters do not dismantle or expose the corruption of the financial system, they just take revenge
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at the start of summer, as those films expected to do well would benefit from being in theaters longer during this busy period. Comedy films were considered counterprogramming that attracted audiences who had already seen, or were not interested in, the major film releases that were mainly focused on
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On New Year's Eve, the four board Beeks' train in disguise, intending to switch the original report with a forgery that predicts low orange crop yields. Beeks uncovers their scheme and attempts to kill them, but is knocked unconscious by a gorilla being transported on the train. The four dress him in
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by his friends and Penelope. Winthorpe is befriended by Ophelia, a prostitute who helps him in exchange for a financial reward once he is exonerated to secure her own retirement. The Dukes post bail for Valentine, install him in Winthorpe's former job, and grant him use of Winthorpe's home. Valentine
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on commodities markets, which had previously not been illegal. Section 746 of the reform act is referred to as the "Eddie Murphy rule". An anonymous seller sold off their portion of the royalties earned from the film for $ 140,000 in 2019. At the time, the share was generating an average of $ 10,000
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run our family business?"; Randolph concurs, "Neither would I". Budd concluded the film is a "message loudly asking for a reassessment of prejudice, and for level playing fields". Hernan Vera and Andrew Gordon argue racial stereotypes are enabled with the permission of the only black main character.
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said that she had a significant appeal, and Kempley called her both "curvaceous" and "vivacious". Canby said that in her first major non-horror role, Curtis performed with "marvelous good humor". Kehr criticized Landis for often turning his heroines into "busty bunnies", and said that he had treated
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did not rely on obvious racial plot points or employ sitcom tropes for the social-status swaps of Winthorpe and Valentine. He commended the focus on developing each character so that they were funny because of their individual quirks and personalities. He concluded that this required a deeper script
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to locate a "D. Ameche" in the area and made contact. Ameche had not featured in a film for over a decade; when asked why, he said that no one had offered him film work. The studio did not want to pay Ameche what Milland had been offered; as Ameche was financially independent and in no need of work,
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makeup, an act enabled by Valentine who has helped loosen up this strait-laced character. Because Valentine allowed it, it makes the act acceptable. This requires Valentine to accept and support Winthorpe despite having numerous reasons to dislike him, including originally getting Valentine wrongly
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Once the real crop report is published indicating that the orange crop will be normal and there will be no shortage of FCOJ, the value of the futures plummets as the traders desperately attempt to sell their futures and limit their financial losses. Winthorpe and Valentine then buy back the futures
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Several publications have attempted to explain exactly how Valentine and Winthorpe make a large sum of money on the commodities market while simultaneously bankrupting the Dukes. The fake crop report created by Valentine and Winthorpe indicates to the Dukes that the orange crop will be poor, making
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The cast were all generally praised. Maslin called it a strange but well-cast film representing multiple Hollywood generations. Ebert said that what could have been stereotypical characters were elevated by the actors and the writing, adding that Murphy and Aykroyd made a "perfect" team. Canby said
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The script underwent minor changes throughout filming; some improvisation was also encouraged. Changes were normally discussed in advance, but on other occasions, ad-libbed dialogue was considered funny enough to keep. Examples of ad-libs retained in the film include Valentine comparing Randolph to
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juice futures contracts at the inflated price. Following the broadcast of the actual crop report and its prediction of a normal harvest, the price of juice futures plummets. As the traders frantically sell their futures, Valentine and Winthorpe buy at the lower price from everyone except the Dukes,
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there for additional footage. Ameche was opposed to using foul language and often apologized in advance to his crewmates for what he was scripted to say; he only performed one take of his final scene where he shouts "fuck him", referring to Randolph. The final scene shot was of the main characters
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billion of trading had to be halted; filming was rescheduled for a weekend. A majority of the people on screen are actual traders, along with some extras. Landis said the traders in the film were less physically rough with each other than they were during normal trading. Landis also performed some
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as possible to corner the market—effectively owning a substantial enough number of contracts that they are able to control the price of FCOJ. The other traders realize what the Dukes are doing and join in buying futures. This demand significantly inflates the price to $ 1.42 per pound—each future
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out on my Persian rug?" They believed it was racist because the Kool cigarette brand was targeted mainly at African Americans; Murphy restored the line. Ophelia pretending to be a European exchange student to fool Beeks was also improvised; Curtis used a mix of German attire with a Swedish accent
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said that the film works because Landis demonstrated a "remarkable" restraint. Canby said Landis had shown that he could direct a precise comedy as well as special effects-laden fare. Arnold disagreed saying Landis' comedic timing was less precise than in his previous work and that he lacked the
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noted that the supporting cast in Bellamy, Ameche, Elliott and Curtis were essential to the film. Reviewers said that Curtis brought a deft comic ability to the role. Arnold called the role "stale" and "predictable" but felt Curtis offered an "infectious" humor that earns the audience's support.
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In the years since its release, the film has been praised as one of the greatest comedy films and Christmas films ever made despite some criticism of its use of racial jokes and language. In 2010, the film was referenced in Congressional testimony concerning the reform of the commodities trading
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also employs several conventions of its Christmas setting to highlight the individual loneliness of the main characters, in particular, Winthorpe. On Christmas Eve he humiliates himself in front of his former bosses, unwittingly losing his opportunity for his swap with Valentine to be undone by
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would work. The pair determined that the commodities market would make for an interesting setting for a film, as long as it was not about the financial market itself. They needed something to draw the audience in. It was decided to set the story in Philadelphia because of its connections to the
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defies expectations of racial stereotypes. Randolph's attempts to prove nurture wins over nature demonstrates that Valentine, given the same advantages as Winthorpe, is just as capable, and leaves behind the negative aspects of his former, unfair life. Even so, once the Dukes' bet is complete,
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often played tennis against two wealthy, but frugal brothers who regularly engaged in a competitive rivalry and betting. Following one session, Harris returned home exasperated with the pair's conflict and concluded that they were "awful" people. The situation gave him the idea of two brothers
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is built around the value of money and those who aspire to have it. The heroes win by making lots of money; the villains are punished by becoming part of the impoverished. The heroes' reward is escaping to a tropical island, completely divorced from the poverty-stricken neighborhoods that had
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said that the ending was perfectly presented, but Arnold considered it to be confusing and reliant on the audience's knowledge that the "heroes" were being heroic to compensate for a lack of clarity in their actions. He continued that even as a farcical film, the events were too unbelievable.
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During the firm's Christmas party, Winthorpe plants drugs in Valentine's desk, attempting to frame him, and brandishes a gun to escape. Later, the Dukes discuss their experiment and settle their wager for $ 1. They plot to return Valentine to the streets, but have no intention of taking back
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is considered responsible for launching, changing, or re-launching the careers of many of its stars. Murphy's success was significant. He rose from a TV comedian to a superstar with two of the most successful films of the year. Industry experts voted him as the biggest box-office star after
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were taken over for filming. Empty lockups in police administration buildings would normally be in use but because of the financial investment the production had made filming in the city, the mayor's office agreed to accommodate Landis' request; the studio paid for any expenses incurred.
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of the early 1970s, was offered the role of corrupt official Clarence Beeks. Liddy was interested in the offer until he learned that Beeks becomes the romantic partner of a gorilla. Paul Gleason took the role; his character reads a copy of Liddy's autobiography
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awards for Elliott and Curtis. The film also launched or revitalized the careers of its main cast, who each appeared in several other films throughout the 1980s. In particular, Murphy became one of the highest-paid and most sought after comedians in Hollywood.
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After the closing bell, Valentine and Winthorpe explain to the Dukes that they made a wager on whether they could get rich and make the Dukes poor at the same time, and Winthorpe pays Valentine his winnings of $ 1. When the Dukes prove unable to pay the $
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home video market was gaining popularity rapidly. In previous years, VHS sales were not a revenue source for studios, but by 1983 they could generate up to 13% of a film's total revenue; the North American cassette rights could generate $ 500,000 alone.
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In the years followings its release, some critics have praised the film while highlighting elements that they believe aged poorly, including racial language, the use of blackface, and the implied rape of Beeks by a gorilla. The film's use of the word
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Harris and Weingrod researched the commodities market for the script. They learned of financial market incidents, including Russian attempts to corner the wheat market and the Hunt brothers' efforts to corner the silver market on what became known as
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The first fifteen days of filming were spent in Philadelphia. Landis described the weather as freezing. While filming the scene where Randolph and Mortimer collect Valentine from jail, Landis was positioned in a towing truck that pulled the
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described it as a less traditional Christmas film, but one whose themes remain relevant, particularly regarding the divide between the wealthy and poor. It has appeared on several lists of the best Christmas films, including: number 5 by
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Schiff argues that because the film identifies money as the most valuable entity, this in turn means that Ophelia is only valuable as a prostitute because she is financially intelligent. Hadley Freeman said Ophelia is an example of the
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million five-film exclusive contract—one of the biggest deals ever with an actor at the time. The studio also agreed to finance his Eddie Murphy Productions studio. Murphy was among several young stars who emerged that year, including
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Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 88%, based on 52 reviews, with an average rating of 7.5/10. The site's consensus states: "Featuring deft interplay between Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd,
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Winthorpe is framed as a thief, drug dealer, and philanderer by Clarence Beeks, a man on the Dukes' payroll. He is fired from Duke & Duke, his bank accounts are frozen, he is denied entry to his Duke-owned home, and is
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in May 1984, priced at $ 39.95. Paramount distributed its own cassettes and priced them significantly lower than the standard $ 80 price to promote home user VCR adoption. A successful film was expected to earn between $
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Curtis the same way. Ebert called Bellamy and Ameche's casting a "masterstroke". Canby said the pair had well-written roles that were supported by their comic performances. He continued that Ameche was as funny in
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is considered one of the best comedies of the 1980s and one of the best Christmas films. In 2015, the screenplay was listed as the joint thirty-third funniest on the WGA's 101 Funniest Screenplays list, tied with
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While the film never claimed the number one box office ranking, it spent seventeen straight weeks among the top ten-highest-grossing films. By September, it was the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year with $
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cocaine, the decision was made to cast someone else. Paramount Pictures suggested Eddie Murphy. The studio was initially unhappy with Murphy's performance in his first film, the as-then-unreleased action-comedy
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as the underlying theme for the score. He had used classical music in his previous films to represent the upper classes and felt that it would be fitting for the pompous elites of the financial industry.
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also adds meaning. The opera tells the tale of a servant, Figaro, who foils the plans of his wealthy employer to steal his fiancée. When Winthorpe is driven to work during the film's opening, he hums "
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said that though the film pays homage to screwball comedies, it stripped the concept of all but the "crudest audience-gratification moments" and avoided exploration of the genre's moral conflicts. In
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previously been their home. Money is demonstrably a solution to all of the problems raised in the film, and when it is taken away, it is shown that people quickly resort to a basic criminal nature.
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was the only film of the fifteen top-grossing films that could be recommended without reservation. The film was well-received critically and considered a significant commercial success, along with
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adds a twist by casting an African-American as the pauper raised up in status, playing on fears of black usurpation and appropriation. The film has also been compared to Twain's 1893 short story
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billion worth of tickets sold. It was seen as a substantial increase in spite of increased ticket prices. Even so, the year was a mixture of unexpected successes and disappointments. Films like
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Filming moved to New York City in January 1983; many of the interior scenes were filmed there. In late January, two holding cells on the 12th-floor of the New York Supreme Court building at 100
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and cage him with the real gorilla. They deliver the forged report to the Dukes in Beeks' place and collect the payment intended for him. After sharing a kiss with Ophelia, Winthorpe travels to
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in their vehicle; Landis listened to their dialogue via radio. Describing the filming of the scene, Landis recalled a jovial discussion between Ameche, Bellamy, and Murphy: Bellamy said that
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is considered one of the best comedy films ever made and part of the canon of American comedies. In a 1988 interview, Aykroyd said that he considered it among his "A-tier" films, along with
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in the early 1980s after meeting two wealthy brothers who were engaged in an ongoing rivalry with each other. He and his writing partner Weingrod developed the idea as a project to star
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he refused to take the part until he received equal pay. Landis claimed that the studio reduced the film's budget, frustrated at Ameche's casting after a long absence from film work.
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was his 99th film; Ameche said it was his 100th. Murphy informed Landis that "between the three of us we've made 201 films!" Filming locations in Philadelphia included townhouses in
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was the first choice for Randolph. For Mortimer, Landis wanted to cast an actor famous in the 1930s or 1940s who was not associated with playing a villain. His first choice was
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said that Harris and Weingrod had developed a well-written script, but Arnold said they had failed to update the screwball genre to tackle social contrasts in a similar way.
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were considered for the role of Winthorpe's butler, Coleman. Barker refused to act if it involved filming more than 7 miles (11 km) from his home in the United Kingdom.
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The now-wealthy Valentine, Winthorpe, Ophelia, and Coleman vacation on a luxurious tropical beach, while Beeks and the gorilla are loaded onto a ship bound for Africa.
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concerns the story of a servant who is wronged by his wealthy employer, Count Almaviva, and takes his revenge by unraveling the count's own machinations.
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them. Randolph collapses holding his chest and Mortimer shouts at the others, demanding the floor be reopened in a futile plea to recoup their losses.
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had failed to deliver prisoners on time for trials and arraignments; despite this, they moved nearly 300 prisoners through the 12th-floor before 9
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for lacking the same moral message of the genre while promoting the accumulation of wealth. It received multiple award nominations including an
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million), which was in its third week of release. The film retained the number three position in its second weekend with a further gross of $ 7
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million worldwide. It also received generally positive reviews, with critics praising both the central cast and the film's revival of the
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received generally positive reviews from critics. Reviewers compared it to the socially conscious comedies of the 1930s and 1940s, like
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is the consequences of wealth or the lack thereof. Both extremes are depicted by those living in opulent luxury and those trapped in a
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was evidence that Murphy's successes were not a fluke, and that Murphy demonstrated an "exhilarating comic authority". Canby said that
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in October 2002. A Special Collector's Edition (also known as the "Looking Good, Feeling Good" edition) was released in 2007 on DVD,
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said that the "likable" film owed a debt to the screwball comedy genre. She continued, "Preston Sturges might have made a movie like
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that Murphy demonstrated why he was the most successful comedian in the last decade. Several reviewers compared his role to that in
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is also featured. During filming in Philadelphia, Murphy was so popular that a police officer had to be stationed outside of his
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as Valentine and Louis Winthorpe III respectively. The pair were in high demand following the success of their comedy film
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pictured in 1989. She was dismissed as only a horror film star before her critically well-received breakthrough performance in
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while riding the train. Don McLeod portrayed the gorilla; he had already become popular for his performances as a gorilla in
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was an unexpected hit and the third highest-grossing film of the year, despite a negative critical reception. In September,
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becomes well versed in the business, using his street smarts to achieve success, and begins to act in a well-mannered way.
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Winthorpe, Valentine, Ophelia, and Coleman retire with their gains to a tropical beach. The scene was shot on location in
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We have recommended banning using misappropriated government information to trade in the commodity markets. In the movie
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to help support Landis's career. The pair had a falling out on the set of that film; even so, they collaborated again on
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Landis wanted Dan Aykroyd to serve as Murphy's co-star. He had worked previously with Aykroyd on the musical comedy film
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Vincent Canby said that although the film is an homage to social satire screwball comedies of the early 20th century,
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pictured in 2010. The building was used as the exterior of the Heritage Club where Winthorpe and Valentine first meet.
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gave Murphy an opportunity to demonstrate the range of his abilities in a "lithe, graceful, uproarious" performance.
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and a succession of moderately successful films. According to Murphy, he hired Landis to direct his 1988 comedy
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and Aykroyd's recent films had fared poorly at the box office. Aykroyd agreed to take a pay cut for the role.
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betting over nature versus nurture in terms of human ability. Harris shared the idea with his writing partner
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the limited stock more valuable. The Dukes attempt to buy up as many Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (FCOJ)
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is considered Curtis's breakout performance, allowing her to move into films outside the horror genre; actor
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gave the film a score of 69 out of 100, based on 10 critics, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".
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as, respectively, a police officer and Wilson, the Dukes' broker on the trading floor; and Aykroyd's former
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Mortimer reveals his intent to return Valentine to poverty, saying, "Do you really believe I would have a
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billion in theater tickets sold. The season featured expected hits such as the third installment in the
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with Valentine, pooling the money with the life savings of Ophelia and Coleman to carry out their plan.
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the following year; he said he had grown to dislike the job and felt he was resented for his success.
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The summer of 1983 (June–September) was predicted to surpass the previous year's record-breaking $ 1.4
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revitalized Aykroyd's career. Throughout the 1980s, he went on to star in the blockbuster phenomenon
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received a wide release on Wednesday, June 8, 1983, across 1,375 theaters. The film earned $ 1.7
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is a symbol of its time. Where the earlier films espoused the benefits of things other than money,
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Culture Meets Culture in the Movies: an Analysis East, West, North, and South, With Filmographies
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million salary. This was considered a top-tier salary reserved for the most popular movie stars.
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in mid-June. While sequels were expected to do well having the advantage of a built-in audience,
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was considered a box-office success on its release, earning over $ 90.4 million to become the
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The scene where Valentine and Winthorpe enact their plan against the Dukes was filmed at the
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Although the film's story takes place over several weeks leading up to and after Christmas,
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The studio also objected to the casting of Jamie Lee Curtis. At the time she was seen as a "
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also references the Dukes, revealing they used Akeem's donation to rebuild their business.
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Landis continued to work as a director but suffered setbacks following a lawsuit over the
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As predicted, the 1983 summer film season broke the previous year's record with over $ 1.5
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as Harvey, a party-goer on New Year's Eve. The film has numerous cameos, including singer
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argued that its social commentary remained relevant in spite of these elements. In 2020,
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million; this was seen as an attempt by Paramount to damage the network monopoly held by
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As part of their revenge against the Dukes, Winthorpe disguises his identity by donning
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on 42nd Street, but I didn't." Curtis had long hair when she was cast; costume designer
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polled 253 critics (118 female, 135 male) from 52 countries on the funniest film made.
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said the ending was inventive for not involving a "manic chase". He appreciated that
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and Malcolm Campbell served, respectively, as the film's cinematographer and editor.
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Kristin Holby as Penelope Witherspoon: the Dukes' grandniece and Winthorpe's fiancée.
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as Randolph Duke: greedy co-owner of Duke & Duke, alongside his brother Mortimer.
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fulfilling the contracts they had short-sold earlier and turning an immense profit.
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In 2010, nearly 30 years after its release, the film was cited in the testimony of
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s review, the reviewer concluded that the middle segment of the film lacked humor.
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who plays the Dukes' butler Ezra. The gorilla is portrayed by mime Don McLeod.
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as Louis Winthorpe III: a wealthy commodities director at Duke & Duke.
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in 1964. They portrayed the Duke brothers, Randolph and Mortimer, respectively.
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in an attempt to locate him. They confirmed that Ameche had no agent, and his
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Review: Modern Touches Brighten Uneven Adaptation Of Reagan-Era Movie Comedy"
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in New York. Murphy's character, pretending to be crippled, is introduced in
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million, which they do not have, requiring the sale of all of their assets.
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Reviewers agreed that the film featured Aykroyd's best performance to date.
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The Duke & Duke upstairs offices were filmed inside the upstairs of the
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was one of the more popular releases in May, alongside the action thriller
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Bellamy and Ameche reprised their Duke characters for Murphy's 1988 film
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is seen as a modern retelling of that story and Twain's 1893 short story
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said that if audiences had given up on Aykroyd following the failures of
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Along with the impact their respective roles had on its stars' careers,
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was one of 16 films that had a disclaimer added by British broadcaster
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because it allowed him to portray multiple characters. The 2021 sequel
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million leading into its opening weekend when it earned a further $ 7.3
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plays over the film's opening. The score also includes arrangements of
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and demonstrating his "quart of blood" technique in jail. Murphy liked
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million). Estimates by industry experts suggest that as of 1997, the
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million the Dukes lose is equivalent to $ 1.21 billion in 2023.
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as Clarence Beeks: a security expert covertly working for the Dukes.
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of the music to reflect the differing emotions of each scene. The
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million). In its third weekend, it fell to fifth place with $ 5.5
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Beyond the Stars: Themes and ideologies in American popular film
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This article is about the 1983 comedy film. For other uses, see
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serve as the respective exterior and lobby of Duke & Duke.
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saw Aykroyd's success as tied to his partnership with the late
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also features the final theatrically released performance of
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The 1983 United States and Canada box office gross of $ 90.4
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regarding new regulations on the financial markets. He said:
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Fictional portrayals of the Philadelphia Police Department
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Texts: Contemporary Cultural Texts and Critical Approaches
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Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
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had failed at the box office. The science fiction comedy
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carrying Ameche, Bellamy and Murphy. Landis wore a thick
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genre prevalent in the 1930s and 1940s while criticizing
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for holding the futures gives them a total loss of $ 394
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million on the home video market. In the rental market,
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finished as the number three film of the weekend behind
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called it one of the most underrated Christmas films.
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million for that role, but received only $ 70,000 for
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as "Even Bigger Black Guy" who only says "Yeah!", and
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brokerage firm, Duke & Duke Commodity Brokers, in
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White, Gillian B.; Lam, Bourree (December 25, 2015).
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million is equivalent to $ 45.9 million in 2023.
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million is equivalent to $ 369 million in 2023.
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described it as a "gimmick" film that focused on a "
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million, behind the debuting science-fiction horror
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that served as the Winthorpe home exterior, and the
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as Mortimer Duke: Randolph's equally greedy brother.
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as Billy Ray Valentine: a street beggar and con man.
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release, Paramount Pictures signed Murphy to a $ 25
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Turner Adopts New Role For A Film" 2749: 2747: 2745: 2743: 2741: 2739: 2737: 2735: 2733: 2731: 2524:; number 26 by Rotten Tomatoes; and number 48 by 892:suggested cutting her hair shorter for the film. 771:was developed with the intent to cast comedy duo 8235: 6459: 6330: 6328: 5793: 5791: 5789: 5787: 5785: 5783: 5684: 5647: 5478: 5420:Green, Marc; Farber, Stephen (August 28, 1988). 5353:"A Fish Called Wanda Special Edition DVD (1988)" 5105: 5031: 4761: 4519:"'Jedi' Leads Record-setting Summer Film Season" 3989: 3729: 3727: 3725: 3723: 2867: 2865: 2863: 2861: 2859: 2857: 2855: 2853: 2851: 2849: 2847: 2845: 2843: 2841: 2839: 2837: 2835: 2833: 2831: 2829: 2827: 2825: 2823: 2821: 2819: 2817: 2815: 2813: 2145:that the studio saw as financially unfavorable. 1570:million, bringing its worldwide gross to $ 120.6 1518:earned an approximate box office gross of $ 90.4 1245:(1981). 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(eds.). 7222: 7093: 6969: 6963: 6698: 6492: 6366: 6255: 6220: 6057: 6055: 6053: 6012: 5824: 5518: 5243: 4817: 4727: 4725: 4723: 4721: 4719: 4717: 4715: 4676: 4674: 4672: 4670: 4668: 4666: 4664: 4662: 4660: 4658: 4611: 4547: 4234:"Six great moments of classical music in film" 4085: 3924: 3900:"27 Movies and TV Shows Starring Philadelphia" 3894: 3892: 3373: 3145: 2728: 2670:The 1983 worldwide box office gross of $ 120.6 2495:The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! 1743:skill to handle the source material properly. 7929: 7552: 6765: 6733: 6325: 6196:"My favourite Christmas film: Trading Places" 5780: 5717: 5619: 4028: 3720: 3688: 3255: 3253: 3219: 3217: 3183: 3181: 982:13, 1982. The budget was estimated to be $ 15 636:as "Big Black Guy", American football player 279:, the film tells the story of an upper-class 7263: 7261: 7060: 6996: 6939:"These are the top 20 Christmas movies ever" 6663: 6393: 6367:Rivenbark Rich, Celia (September 16, 1988). 5586: 5072: 4943:"The 41st Annual Golden Globe Awards (1984)" 4856: 4555:"Top 1983 Movies at the Domestic Box Office" 3615: 3588: 3510: 3112: 3011: 2790: 1759:in 1984, the film received two nominations: 1566:is estimated to have earned a further $ 30.2 955:commercials, which led to film appearances. 349:in the United States and Canada, and $ 120.6 8334:Films with screenplays by Herschel Weingrod 7294: 7190: 6897: 6798: 6557: 6189: 6187: 6050: 5494:"Hollywood Thriving On Video-cassette Boom" 5446: 5419: 5219:"Film Studios Wonder If New Hits Will Last" 4712: 4655: 4579: 4055: 3889: 3856: 3759: 3696:"Box Office Information for Trading Places" 2310:wrote that it can be seen as an example of 2041:specifically because of her performance in 1426:million—an average of $ 5,344 per theater. 1156:celebrating on a beach; this was filmed on 1021:, which he said had been saved by director 986:million. Filming took place on location in 7936: 7922: 7559: 7545: 7484: 7125: 7028: 6972:"The 50 Best Christmas Movies of All Time" 6903: 6709:"The 55 Best Christmas Movies Of All Time" 6295: 6293: 6231:"150 Essential Comedy Movies To Watch Now" 6094: 5653: 5625: 5350: 4448:"Weekend Domestic Chart for June 24, 1983" 4416:"Weekend Domestic Chart for June 17, 1983" 4384:"Weekend Domestic Chart for June 10, 1983" 4197: 3589:Christiansen, Richard (October 23, 1988). 3310: 3250: 3214: 3178: 3020:"Mr. Beaks Says Goodbye to Clarence Beeks" 2596:is an immensely appealing social satire". 2537:is regarded as a Christmas film. In 2008, 1164:. Principal photography concluded on March 660: 396:Brothers Randolph and Mortimer Duke own a 36: 8037:"That's the Way It Is" (Mel and Kim song) 7300: 7258: 7234:"Using a Racial Epithet To Combat Racism" 7132:Beretta, Alessandro (December 24, 2018). 6936: 6636: 6465: 6369:"Dan Aykroyd Shooting for 'A' List Movie" 6336:"Writers Choose 101 Funniest Screenplays" 5344: 3223: 3017: 836:", primarily associated with low-quality 7337: 7066: 6774:"The 11 Best Movie Comedies of the '80s" 6639:"The 75 best movie comedies of the '80s" 6637:Stockdale, Charles (December 15, 2019). 6498: 6184: 6006: 4231: 3965:"Outdoor Film Screening: Trading Places" 3088:"The 14 Craziest Musician Acting Cameos" 2763: 2463: 2206: 1844: 1586: 1414:In the United States (U.S.) and Canada, 1068: 962: 744: 591:as the Securities Exchange manager; and 16:1983 comedy film directed by John Landis 7473: 7439: 7131: 6930: 6301:"The 100 Greatest Comedies of all Time" 6290: 6193: 6178: 6109: 5973: 5967: 5935: 5491: 5216: 5150: 5114: 4999: 4967: 4908: 4873:"Picks and Pans Review: Trading Places" 4649: 4267: 3930: 3621: 3519: 3445: 3187: 3152:Fraser, C. Gerald (February 17, 1984). 2942:from the original on September 18, 2018 431:United States Department of Agriculture 8236: 7474:"UIP's $ 25M-Plus Club (to end '94)". 7450:Bowling Green University Popular Press 7407: 7375:"Classic Encounters of Black on White" 7348:Bowling Green University Popular Press 7246:from the original on December 19, 2016 7231: 7067:Murtaugh, Taysha (December 24, 2019). 6937:Nashawaty, Chris (November 13, 2018). 6563: 6399: 6142: 6023: 5929: 5723: 5183: 5165:from the original on November 28, 2017 4955:from the original on November 24, 2010 4911:"'Trading Places': Right On The Money" 4790: 4311: 3995: 3765: 3622:Sanders, Richard (September 2, 1985). 3483: 3346: 3151: 3085: 3079: 2981: 2979: 2977: 1716:(1983), his career was revitalized by 8032:"Coming to America" (The System song) 7943: 7917: 7540: 7485:Vera, Hernan; Gordon, Andrew (2003). 6984:from the original on February 5, 2020 6918:from the original on January 29, 2020 6807:"The 25 Most Essential '80s Comedies" 6721:from the original on January 17, 2020 6596: 6064:"Empire Essay: Trading Places Review" 5876: 5845: 5690: 5607:from the original on October 27, 2016 5556: 5526:"In Brief: Recent Films On Cassettes" 5386: 5249: 5198:from the original on January 30, 2018 5078: 5042: 4731: 4682: 3844:from the original on January 10, 2019 3747:from the original on January 18, 2010 3661: 3552: 3379: 3224:Armstrong, Lois (February 14, 1983). 3118: 3100:from the original on February 7, 2017 3049: 3047: 2975: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2967: 2965: 2963: 2961: 2959: 2957: 2927: 2035:cast Curtis in the 1988 heist comedy 1896:had also underperformed. Conversely, 1852:pictured in 1988. His successes with 1558:—minus the theaters' share—was $ 40.6 437:on frozen concentrated orange juice. 8139: 7371: 7342:. In Loukides, Paul; Fuller (eds.). 7267: 6804: 6771: 6432: 6400:Polowy, Kevin (September 14, 2016). 6313:from the original on August 23, 2017 6112:"My guilty pleasure: Trading Places" 6061: 5914: 5877:Berry, Richard James (May 1, 2018). 5797: 5693:"Trading Places / Coming To America" 5626:McCutcheon, David (March 13, 2007). 5592: 5250:Blume, Lesley M. M. (June 4, 2014). 5115:Harmetz, Aljean (October 10, 1983). 5079:Johns, Lindsay (November 30, 2013). 4826: 4198:Burlingame, Jon (November 8, 2001). 3862: 3766:Bergan, Ronald (November 18, 2010). 3534:from the original on January 6, 2018 3412: 3032:from the original on January 9, 2020 2871: 2421:Commodity Futures Trading Commission 2314:, alongside films like the comedies 2202: 1916:. Then-production vice president of 1582: 1524:fourth-highest-grossing film of 1983 852:(1983) because of this. Her mother, 347:fourth-highest-grossing film of 1983 7805:Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project 7408:Childs, Peter (2006). "Pop Video". 7301:Ravindran, Manori (June 21, 2020). 7109:. December 24, 2019. Archived from 6904:O'Hara, Helen (December 22, 2016). 6853:from the original on April 17, 2020 6819:from the original on April 27, 2016 6749:. November 11, 2015. Archived from 6615:from the original on March 10, 2023 6564:Arends, Brett (February 12, 2019). 6243:from the original on March 30, 2020 6024:Schiff, Stephen (August 26, 1984). 5724:Prange, Stephanie (April 3, 2018). 5268:from the original on March 17, 2018 5151:Grenier, Richard (March 10, 1985). 4844:from the original on April 23, 2016 3877:from the original on April 11, 2020 2999:from the original on August 9, 2020 2778:from the original on April 22, 2019 2448:per annum. A musical adaptation of 2175: 2060:accidental deaths of several actors 1777:'s performance in the comedy drama 1042:to stay warm, and the actors had a 911:were being forwarded to his son in 13: 8274:Blackface minstrel shows and films 8054:The Fun, the Luck & the Tycoon 7340:"Diminishing Degree of Separation" 7315:from the original on June 26, 2020 7282:from the original on July 10, 2020 7210:from the original on July 14, 2020 7178:from the original on July 14, 2020 7146:from the original on July 14, 2020 7081:from the original on July 21, 2020 7012:. October 22, 2019. 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(July 12, 1983). 3044: 2954: 2714:Attributed to multiple references: 2705:Attributed to multiple references: 2683:Attributed to multiple references: 2137:TV network for approximately $ 500 1862:elevated him to film superstardom. 1841:Performance analysis and aftermath 1178: 1138:commodity exchange located inside 473:million required to satisfy their 365:for Bernstein's score and won two 14: 8380: 7519: 7048:from the original on May 10, 2020 6951:from the original on June 3, 2020 6885:from the original on July 6, 2020 6381:from the original on July 7, 2020 6278:from the original on June 5, 2020 6110:Freeman, Hadley (April 8, 2014). 6038:from the original on July 6, 2020 5858:from the original on July 4, 2020 5812:from the original on July 3, 2020 5758:"Trading Places: Limited Edition" 5574:from the original on July 7, 2020 5538:from the original on July 4, 2020 5506:from the original on July 5, 2020 5466:from the original on July 7, 2020 5434:from the original on July 1, 2020 5401:from the original on May 17, 2019 5231:from the original on July 4, 2020 5217:Harmetz, Aljean (June 25, 1983). 5184:Palmer, Robert (April 30, 1984). 5129:from the original on May 24, 2015 5093:from the original on July 3, 2020 5060:from the original on June 8, 2019 4923:from the original on July 9, 2020 4885:from the original on July 6, 2020 4805:from the original on July 6, 2020 4700:from the original on July 4, 2020 4631:from the original on June 7, 2019 4599:from the original on July 9, 2020 4567:from the original on July 9, 2020 4535:from the original on July 7, 2020 4492:from the original on July 9, 2020 4460:from the original on July 9, 2020 4428:from the original on July 9, 2020 4396:from the original on July 9, 2020 4364:from the original on July 9, 2020 4329:from the original on July 9, 2020 4282:from the original on May 24, 2015 4232:Johnston, Alex (April 19, 2016). 4098:"Trading Place −3. Trading Place" 4043:from the original on July 7, 2020 4010:from the original on July 7, 2020 3996:Flippo, Chet (January 31, 1983). 3812:from the original on May 11, 2020 3676:from the original on July 4, 2020 3662:Johns, Lindsay (April 12, 1984). 3636:from the original on July 7, 2020 3603:from the original on July 7, 2020 3567:from the original on July 4, 2020 3498:from the original on July 6, 2020 3460:from the original on July 6, 2020 3446:Conconi, Chuck (March 18, 1987). 3427:from the original on July 7, 2020 3394:from the original on July 6, 2020 3361:from the original on July 6, 2020 3325:from the original on June 8, 2020 3311:de Semlyen, Nick (May 26, 2016). 3273:from the original on July 3, 2020 3238:from the original on July 6, 2020 3202:from the original on July 6, 2020 3166:from the original on July 5, 2020 3133:from the original on May 24, 2015 3018:Weintraub, Steve (May 30, 2006). 2886:from the original on July 3, 2020 1892:featuring an established star in 1877:Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 1771:Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy 1390:science-fiction and superheroes. 1060:Community College of Philadelphia 286:Harris conceived the outline for 8216: 8199: 8182: 8165: 8148: 8120: 8108: 8096: 8084: 6499:Phillips, Matt (March 4, 2010). 6348:from the original on May 2, 2020 5593:Horn, Steven (October 2, 2002). 5492:Harmetz, Aljean (May 17, 1984). 4268:Harmetz, Aljean (May 16, 1983). 3380:Izadi, Elahe (August 30, 2016). 3119:Moran, Malcolm (June 11, 1983). 2708: 2699: 1808:37th British Academy Film Awards 1556:box office returns to the studio 1219:Problems playing this file? See 1197: 710:offered the project to director 599:as a pawnbroker; Curtis' sister 505: 496: 8304:Films scored by Elmer Bernstein 8284:Coming to America (film series) 8269:American screwball comedy films 7604:National Lampoon's Animal House 7566: 7232:Waxman, Sharon (July 3, 2004). 6741:"101 Funniest Screenplays List" 6145:"Jamie Lee Curtis Gets Serious" 5846:Smith, Robert (July 12, 2013). 5691:Rabin, Nathan (June 13, 2007). 5387:Zehme, Bill (August 24, 1989). 4909:Kempley, Rita (June 10, 1983). 4619:"Rental champs: Rate of return" 3970:Princeton University Art Museum 3933:"The Curtis Symphony Orchestra" 3931:Gralish, Tom (April 14, 2011). 2686: 2677: 2664: 2651: 2638: 1835: 718:of the 1930s by directors like 556:as Coleman: Winthorpe's butler. 374:market designed to prevent the 21:Trading Places (disambiguation) 7624:An American Werewolf in London 7331: 7268:Tong, Alfred (June 12, 2020). 7004:"The 50 best Christmas movies" 6906:"The 30 Best Christmas Movies" 6143:Karlen, Neal (July 18, 1985). 5974:Monahan, Mark (May 20, 2005). 5389:"Eddie Murphy: Call Him Money" 3553:Chase, Chris (June 17, 1983). 3484:Arnold, Gary (July 31, 1983). 3086:Susman, Gary (July 12, 2013). 2439:The testimony was part of the 2211:A drawing from the 1882 novel 1787:, Bernstein was nominated for 1736:as he was always meant to be. 1242:An American Werewolf in London 1017:script; he felt it was unlike 895:For the greedy Duke brothers, 868:(1981) as a favor to director 764:helped him to secure the role. 314:1983, entirely on location in 1: 8299:Films directed by John Landis 6597:Rizzo, Frank (June 7, 2022). 6433:Crow, David (March 5, 2021). 6062:Reid, Pad (January 1, 2000). 4791:Arnold, Gary (June 8, 1983). 4317:"Akyroyd In 'Trading Places'" 3413:Kart, Larry (April 7, 1985). 2928:Drumm, Diana (June 8, 2013). 2721: 2092: 2062:on a segment he directed for 1810:named Elliott and Curtis the 1522:million. It finished as the 1409: 1281:Pomp and Circumstance Marches 655: 629:, as train baggage handlers. 8359:1980s English-language films 8279:1980s Christmas comedy films 5186:"Eddie Murphy As Pop Singer" 5153:"Eddie Murphy's Comic Touch" 3863:Fenn, Mike (July 19, 2016). 2486:came seventy-fourth, behind 2460:, Georgia, on June 4, 2022. 1999:After a series of failures, 1750: 1577: 1162:United States Virgin Islands 1131:a.m. on the day of filming. 1123:reported that for years the 1099:Chamber of Commerce Building 1079:United States Virgin Islands 603:as Penelope's friend Muffy; 7: 6805:Evry, Max (March 2, 2011). 6674:"140 Essential '80s Movies" 6026:"Lights! Camera! 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Then-Paramount executive 665:In the early 1980s, writer 10: 8385: 8324:Films shot in Philadelphia 8309:Films set in New York City 7416:Edinburgh University Press 7338:Anderson, Carolyn (1990). 6266:"The 50 Greatest Comedies" 5798:Wile, Rob (July 1, 2013). 5658:Looking Good, Feeling Good 5351:Haflidason, Almar (2003). 4200:"Hollywood's Score Keeper" 3664:"Eddie Murphy Leaves Home" 3313:"'80s heroes: John Landis" 3190:"Life in the Gorilla Suit" 1961:(1984), he commanded a $ 3 1826:for the 1982 black comedy 1763:(losing to romantic drama 1346: 1342: 1337: 1266:Bernstein created his own 958: 942:, a central figure in the 856:, had famously starred in 740: 632:Other minor roles include 579:As well as the main cast, 18: 8319:Films set in Philadelphia 8314:Films set around New Year 8045: 8019: 7978: 7951: 7863: 7835:B.B. King: Into the Night 7816: 7775: 7574: 5320:"Dan Aykroyd Filmography" 3938:The Philadelphia Inquirer 3768:"Robert Paynter obituary" 2370: 2251:The Prince and the Pauper 2242:The Prince and the Pauper 2235:The central storyline of 2214:The Prince and the Pauper 1955:, but by his third film, 1095:Curtis Institute of Music 969:Curtis Institute of Music 886:turned a couple of tricks 224: 216: 208: 200: 190: 167: 157: 147: 139: 129: 88: 78: 57: 47: 42:Theatrical release poster 35: 30: 8344:Paramount Pictures films 8264:American satirical films 8259:American Christmas films 7684:Amazon Women on the Moon 7644:Twilight Zone: The Movie 7594:The Kentucky Fried Movie 7495:Rowman & Littlefield 5628:"Places Trading New DVD" 2631: 2475:Ferris Bueller's Day Off 2097:In the early 1980s, the 2064:Twilight Zone: The Movie 1874:and the action comedies 1820:Best Original Screenplay 1797:Alan and Marilyn Bergman 1757:41st Golden Globe Awards 1483:Porky's II: The Next Day 1480:million) and sex comedy 1473:Twilight Zone: The Movie 1171: 1168:1, 1983, after 78 days. 921:Santa Monica, California 890:Deborah Nadoolman Landis 339:as an underlying theme. 306:took place from December 8254:American business films 7384:McFarland & Company 7166:"Trading Places (1983)" 6506:The Wall Street Journal 5976:"Dan Aykroyd Biography" 5288:"Dan Aykroyd Biography" 5007:"Film Nominations 1983" 4587:"Trading Places (1983)" 4480:"Trading Places (1983)" 4352:"Trading Places (1983)" 3055:"Trading Places (1983)" 2644:The 1983 budget of $ 15 1889:The Man with Two Brains 1816:Best Supporting Actress 1773:for Murphy who lost to 1256:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1231:composed the score for 1109:to control the crowds. 1087:Seventh Regiment Armory 698:The script was sold to 661:Writing and development 487: 391: 328:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 326:scored the film, using 8002:See You Next Wednesday 7440:Metcalf, Greg (1991). 7174:. 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