Office Space (1999)

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Written by Mike Judge

Directed by Mike Judge

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Mike Judge's comedy thriller stars Ron Livingston as Peter Gibbons, who works for Initech Corp and hates his job and his cubicle almost as much as he fears being jobless. But an epiphany with an occupational therapist sees him marked out as management material. Just as he's going for promotion, however, his two friends Michael Bolton and Samir are being downsized. But Michael has developed a software, based on an idea from Superman III, that could make them all rich for life. What could possibly go wrong?

When is Office Space next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 December 8th, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Ron LivingstonPeter Gibbons
Image for Jennifer AnistonJennifer AnistonJoanna
David HermanMichael Bolton
Ajay NaiduSamir Nagheenanajar
Image for Diedrich BaderDiedrich BaderLawrence
Image for Stephen RootStephen RootMilton Waddams
Gary ColeBill Lumbergh
Richard RiehleTom Smykowski
Alexandra WentworthAnne
Joe BaysDom Portwood
Image for John C. McGinleyJohn C. McGinleyBob Slydell
Paul WillsonBob Porter
Kinna McInroeNina
Todd DuffeyBrian Chotchkie's Waiter
Greg PittsDrew

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