Nine To Five (1980) USA
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Director:Higgins, Colin, Coleman, Dabney, Fonda, Jane, Hayden, Sterling, Parton, Dolly, Tomlin, Lily
Studio:IPC Films
Writer:Patricia Resnick, Colin Higgins
Rating:6.4 (11,856 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:024543013716
Awards:Nominated for Oscar, Another 1 win & 5 nominations
Genre:English films
IMDb:0080319
Duration:1:50:00
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound:4-Track Stereo
Languages:English
Subtitles:English, Spanish
LAC code:300007010
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Higgins, Colin, Coleman, Dabney, Fonda, Jane, Hayden, Sterling, Parton, Dolly, Tomlin, Lily  ...  (Director)
Patricia Resnick, Colin Higgins  ...  (Writer)
 
Jane Fonda  ...  Judy Bernly
Lily Tomlin  ...  Violet Newstead
Dolly Parton  ...  Doralee Rhodes
Dabney Coleman  ...  Franklin M. Hart Jr.
Sterling Hayden  ...  Russell Tinsworthy
Elizabeth Wilson  ...  Roz Keith
Henry Jones  ...  Mr. Hinkle
Lawrence Pressman  ...  Dick Bernly
Marian Mercer  ...  Missy Hart
Renn Woods  ...  Barbara
Norma Donaldson  ...  Betty
Roxanna Bonilla-Giannini  ...  Maria Delgado
Peggy Pope  ...  Margaret Foster
Richard Stahl  ...  Meade
Ray Vitte  ...  Eddie Smith
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Summary: With a nod to Preston Sturges's classic dark comedy Unfaithfully Yours (about a man who fantasizes about murdering his possibly philandering wife), this 1980 cotton-candy-feminist-vendetta film concerns a monstrous boss (Dabney Coleman) whose more capable underlings dream of ways of punishing him. That much of the film is particularly fun, but the rest of it descends into silliness when the women stumble onto a real-life opportunity to teach him a lesson. Fonda, the biggest star in the film at the time, takes a back seat to Parton's and Tomlin's showier roles. Written and directed by the late Colin Higgins (who made a lot of people happy in the '70s with his script for the beloved Harold and Maude). --Tom Keogh On the DVD What's on the "Sexist, Egotistical, Lying Hypocritical Bigot Edition" DVD of one of the more enduring comedies of the 1980s? The cast were obviously delighted for the opportunity to travel down memory lane, providing a commentary. Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin recorded their bits in one city while Jane Fonda recorded hers simultaneously in another city, as they watched the movie again together. The three leads--one, Parton, a rookie actress--made for a well-balanced comedic team whose friendship has endured off-screen for 25 years, a friendship that comes across in their banter. A "Nine At 25" featurette finds the cast and producer dishing such tidbits as the fact Parton came to the set having memorized the entire script, everyone else's parts included. A "9 to 5" karaoke feature may entertain depending on how many drinks one has had at the office party, but the words don't always seem in sync with the music. To celebrate the release of this edition of 9 to 5, the cast, sans Dabney Coleman, reunited in Los Angeles for a party in which Dolly sang the theme song, memories were shared, and actresses dressed as '80s office workers acted busy in cubicles and reception desks. The Cast of 9 to 5 Celebrate 25 Years of Sticking It to the Boss (click for larger image)