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How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989)

How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989)
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After years of capitalizing on the weaknesses of a gullible public, a London advertising executive finds that his worst qualities have literally taken on a life of their own in this scathing satire. Successful copywriter Dennis Bagley (Richard E. Grant) lives a posh life with his lovely wife, Julia (Rachel Ward), in the London suburbs. Pushed to distraction by a bothersome new pimple-ointment account, he flirts with renouncing his career and becoming socially aware. Immediately thereafter, Bagley discovers that he's developed a zit of his own -- a monstrous boil on his neck that begins whispering evil things in his ear. Convinced that he's being taken over by his dark half, Bagley soon finds his "good" self relegated to the boil while his malevolent alter ego returns to the world of advertising with a vengeance. At first, Julia is relieved that her husband seems to have bounced back from the abyss of mental illness, but soon she realizes that she prefers the gentle but crazy Dennis to the poisonous professional. Written and directed by Withnail & I's Bruce Robinson, How to Get Ahead in Advertising reunites the director with that film's leading man Richard E. Grant. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard E. GrantRachel Ward, (more)
Director(s):
Bruce Robinson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of How to Get Ahead in Advertising

After years of capitalizing on the weaknesses of a gullible public, a London advertising executive finds that his worst qualities have literally taken on a life of their own in this scathing satire. Successful copywriter Dennis Bagley (Richard E. Grant) lives a posh life with his lovely wife, Julia (Rachel Ward), in the London suburbs. Pushed to distraction by a bothersome new pimple-ointment account, he flirts with renouncing his career and becoming socially aware. Immediately thereafter, Bagley discovers that he's developed a zit of his own -- a monstrous boil on his neck that begins whispering evil things in his ear. Convinced that he's being taken over by his dark half, Bagley soon finds his "good" self relegated to the boil while his malevolent alter ego returns to the world of advertising with a vengeance. At first, Julia is relieved that her husband seems to have bounced back from the abyss of mental illness, but soon she realizes that she prefers the gentle but crazy Dennis to the poisonous professional. Written and directed by Withnail & I's Bruce Robinson, How to Get Ahead in Advertising reunites the director with that film's leading man Richard E. Grant. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Bruce Robinson
Writer(s):
Bruce Robinson
Producer(s):
George HarrisonDenis O'Brien
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Questionable for Children, Adult Language, Adult Situations, Brief Nudity)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jason W.

    If you rent this movie you will want to just keep it. It is absolutely brilliant! You will watch it again and again until you know every word but each time you watch it will still make you laugh crazily. Its all dialog and long rants but have a drink and listen you wont be dissapointed.....

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    Rebecca D.

    Every time I see this movie, I find myself laughing at something new. Richard E. Grant is brilliant. This movie sounds almost too ridiculous... but it works! It's a little known movie so it's constantly overlooked. I strongly suggest renting this movie... you will end up telling all your friends.

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    Jake S.

    Kind of boring. I just wanted to watch it so I could ogle over Rachel Ward with long hair. Damn she's fine!

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