Working Girl (1988)

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Directed by Mike Nichols

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1988

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Romantic comedy about a self-educated secretary who tries to get her foot on the corporate ladder by clinching a deal of her own in the absence of her female boss. Posing as an executive she enlists the help of her manager's lover and bluffs her way into the world of big business. The film won an Oscar for Carly Simon's song Let the River Run and three nominations for the leading ladies.

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In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Screen 1 HD November 10th, 1:10am and on Sky Screen 1 November 10th, 1:10am. See more...

Cast

Image for Harrison FordHarrison FordJack Trainer
Image for Sigourney WeaverSigourney WeaverKatharine Parker
Image for Melanie GriffithMelanie GriffithTess McGill
Image for Alec BaldwinAlec BaldwinMick Dugan
Image for Joan CusackJoan CusackCyn
Philip BoscoOren Trask
Nora DunnGinny
Image for Oliver PlattOliver PlattLutz
James LallyTurkel
Image for Kevin SpaceyKevin SpaceyBob Speck
Robert EastonArmbrister
Olympia DukakisPersonnel Director
Amy AquinoAlice Baxter
Jeffrey NordlingTim Rourke
Elizabeth WhitcraftDoreen DiMucci

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