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Trading Places
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Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ralph Bellamy View AllCrew
John Landis (Director), Herschel Weingrod (Screenplay), Timothy Harris (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Jun. 7th, 1983
Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes
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Iroquois
The film's relatively long running time works against it as it not only drags out the respective rise and fall of Murphy and Aykroyd but also drags out its conclusion; the entire train sequence already feels like the kind of climax that should end the film, which makes the film's falling action invo....
The film's relatively long running time works against it as it not only drags out the respective rise and fall of Murphy and Aykroyd but also drags out its conclusion; the entire train sequence already feels like the kind of climax that should end the film, which makes the film's falling action invo....
Gideon58
This is the story of a pair of wealthy industrialist brothers named Randolph and Mortimer Duke, who on the premise of a $1.00 bet, alter the lives of their spoiled rich nephew (Dan Aykroyd) and a streetwise con-man (Murphy) by arranging for Aykroyd's life and reputation to be destroyed and have it a....
This is the story of a pair of wealthy industrialist brothers named Randolph and Mortimer Duke, who on the premise of a $1.00 bet, alter the lives of their spoiled rich nephew (Dan Aykroyd) and a streetwise con-man (Murphy) by arranging for Aykroyd's life and reputation to be destroyed and have it a....