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Nine to Five (1980)

Nine to Five (1980)
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Judy Bernly (Jane Fonda), a housewife whose husband has left her for his secretary, begins her own secretarial career at a huge corporation. Violet Newstead (Lily Tomlin), a feisty, veteran office manager, instructs her on the perils and procedures of office life -- and of working for Franklin Hart Jr. (Dabney Coleman), their chauvinistic, sleazy boss, and his right-hand woman, the crisp, nosy Roz (Elizabeth Wilson). Meanwhile, Hart's endless attempts to seduce his happily married secretary, Doralee Rhodes (Dolly Parton), lead the entire office to think she's a trollop. When Hart unfairly passes Violet over for a promotion, she drowns her sorrows at a local bar with Judy and Doralee, who regales the others with tales of Hart's epic advances. Later, at Doralee's house, the women smoke pot, eat barbecue, and concoct hilarious revenge fantasies -- a rodeo hog-tie, a Wild West shootout, and a gothic Snow White scenario -- about killing their boss. When a mix-up leads the women to think they have accidentally poisoned Hart's coffee, they hatch a scheme to protect themselves by stealing Hart's body from the morgue. When he turns up alive, never having drunk the coffee, they must kidnap him to prevent him from blackmailing them or calling the police. The women then use the occasion of their boss' absence to effect some changes around the office. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Jane FondaLily Tomlin, (more)
Director(s):
Colin Higgins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Nine to Five

Judy Bernly (Jane Fonda), a housewife whose husband has left her for his secretary, begins her own secretarial career at a huge corporation. Violet Newstead (Lily Tomlin), a feisty, veteran office manager, instructs her on the perils and procedures of office life -- and of working for Franklin Hart Jr. (Dabney Coleman), their chauvinistic, sleazy boss, and his right-hand woman, the crisp, nosy Roz (Elizabeth Wilson). Meanwhile, Hart's endless attempts to seduce his happily married secretary, Doralee Rhodes (Dolly Parton), lead the entire office to think she's a trollop. When Hart unfairly passes Violet over for a promotion, she drowns her sorrows at a local bar with Judy and Doralee, who regales the others with tales of Hart's epic advances. Later, at Doralee's house, the women smoke pot, eat barbecue, and concoct hilarious revenge fantasies -- a rodeo hog-tie, a Wild West shootout, and a gothic Snow White scenario -- about killing their boss. When a mix-up leads the women to think they have accidentally poisoned Hart's coffee, they hatch a scheme to protect themselves by stealing Hart's body from the morgue. When he turns up alive, never having drunk the coffee, they must kidnap him to prevent him from blackmailing them or calling the police. The women then use the occasion of their boss' absence to effect some changes around the office. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Colin Higgins
Writer(s):
Colin HigginsPatricia Resnick
Producer(s):
Bruce Gilbert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Adult Language, Drug Content)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Michael S.

    I remember seeing this movie when it came out in the theatres 25 years ago (yikes). Still makes me laugh and the casting was great. Funny to see how much we have "progressed"- no computers on anyone's desk. Fun movie- worth seeing again.

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    Lynn D.

    I really like this movie. Dolly Parton is great as is Jane Fonda and of course, the marvelous Lily Tomlin. Dabney Coleman makes an excellant pig of a boss who gets his in the end. The movie does break down after the pop smoking scene but, overall, it has some very funny moments.

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    Dashland B.

    Joe obviously never had any hooch! LOL Seriously, this movie's casting is PERFECT. This is one of my ALL TIME fav movies ever, absolutely hilarious. I remember seeing it in the theatre in 1980. You'll laugh 'til you cry. Lily, Jane, and Dolly, you are untouchable! AWESOME WORK! This is definitely one to rent!

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