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    Working Girl

    When a secretary's idea is stolen by her boss, she seizes an opportunity to steal it back by pretending she has her boss' job.
    Duration: 113 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1988
    IMDb: 6.8
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  • Actors of "Working Girl"

  • Characters of "Working Girl"

    Jack Trainer. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Harrison Ford
    Katharine Parker. Character of Working Girl
    Tess McGill. Character of Working Girl
    Mick Dugan. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Alec Baldwin
    Cyn. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Joan Cusack
    Oren Trask. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Philip Bosco
    Ginny. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Nora Dunn
    Lutz. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Oliver Platt
    Turkel. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: James Lally
    Armbrister. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Robert Easton
    Personnel Director. Character of Working Girl
    Tess' Secretary. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Amy Aquino
    Tim Rourke. Character of Working Girl
    Doreen DiMucci. Character of Working Girl
    Tess's Birthday Party Friend. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Maggie Wagner
    Petty Marsh Secretary. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Caroline Aaron
    Dewey Stone Receptionist. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Paige Matthews
    Bridesmaid. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Ricki Lake
    Bitsy. Character of Working Girl
    Trask Secretary. Character of Working Girl
    Played by: Maeve McGuire
  • Directors of "Working Girl"

    Mike Nichols. Director of Working Girl
    Mike Nichols
    Birthdate: 6 November 1931, Berlin, Germany
  • Creators of "Working Girl"

    Kevin Wade. Director of Working Girl
    Kevin Wade
    Birthdate: 9 March 1954
  • Critic Reviews of "Working Girl"

    TIME Magazine
    January 13, 2010

    How will the working class be educated to survive and thrive in the computer age? This intoxicating movie has an answer: let her strut her outer-borough wisdom from Wall Street to the Pacific Rim. Watch her fatten portfolios as she melts hearts.

    Chicago Reader
    May 27, 2008

    Griffith's talent, energy, and sexiness give it some drive and punch.

    Variety
    May 27, 2008

    Working Girl is enjoyable largely due to the fun of watching scrappy, sexy, unpredictable Melanie Griffith rise from Staten Island secretary to Wall Street whiz.

    Time Out
    January 26, 2006

    The interaction between the female leads is so funny that you don't care if the leading man never turns up.

    New York Times
    May 20, 2003

    Working Girl, always fun even when at its most frivolous, has the benefit of the cinematographer Michael Ballhaus's sharp visual sense of board room chic, and of supporting characters who help carry its class distinctions beyond simple caricature.

    Washington Post
    January 01, 2000

    This scrumptious romantic comedy with its blithe cast is as easy to watch as swirling ball gowns and dancing feet. But oh me, oh my, how much more demanding it is to be a fairy tale heroine these days.

    Eye for Film
    February 23, 2015

    Its deft handling of feminist issues make it all the more ironic that it has been dismissed as trivial when in many ways it's the female equivalent of Wall Street.

    Common Sense Media
    December 18, 2010

    Sexed-up '80s corporate tale with stellar cast.

    Ozus' World Movie Reviews
    November 13, 2008

    It deliciously plays out as a modern day corporate Cinderella story for females.

    TV Guide
    May 27, 2008

    Funny, touching and tremendously buoyant, this is a feel-good movie with smarts.

    Film4
    May 27, 2008

    A top-drawer romantic comedy with all the right ingredients in place.

    EmanuelLevy.Com
    February 29, 2008

    In Mike Nichols' fairy tale about the workforce, Melanie Griffith gives a charming performance as an absued scretary who decides to take charge of her life and in the process also gets the lover of her bitchy boss (well played by Sigourney Weaver).

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