How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying

How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying

By David Swift

  • Genre: Musicals
  • Release Date: 1967-03-03
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 2h 1min
  • Director: David Swift
  • Production Company: The Mirisch Company
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.827/10
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From 55 Ratings

Description

A humble window washer at the New York offices of World Wide Wickets, J. Pierpont Finch applies the lessons he's learned from a book called How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying to scrabble his way up the corporate ladder. Though advised by the mailroom supervisor to keep a low profile and play things "The Company Way," Finch would rather play by his own set of rules and ethics, however skewed they may be. After all, two can play this game. Robert Morse stars. Directed by David Swift.

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  • Great!

    5
    By GlennBond
    Love this movie. Always have. Songs are great. Funny. Just wish more of these great musicals were sold in 4K. Not just HD. They deserve it. Just bought the musical, “Oliver” and that too was only in HD. At least “My Fair Lady” is sold in 4K!
  • Great to see in HD, Opening Credits Matted

    4
    By fotomatique
    Glad to see this movie now available in HD. A bit odd that the open titles and credits are not full width, I can only assume that this was taken from a 35mm theatrical print while the rest of the film was remastered from the original negative. Colours and sound are great past the credits.
  • Succeeds!

    5
    By Ctlwr
    One of my favorite movies but I don't want to rent it, I want to BUY IT!!!! Come on iTunes, offer this one for sale!!!!
  • so much better on broadway!!!!!!

    1
    By broadway8
    I have seen it twice on broadway and I thought maybe i might be able to find a taped version of it and I got this! I suggest see it on broadway or don't see it at all!
  • Better on Broadway

    3
    By skoppy356
    While some may argue that Morse has a better voice than Daniel Radcliffe, I have to say that I enjoyed Dan's performance more. He was more engaging to watch, funnier, and fit the character better. John Larroquette has, I believe, outshone everyone who played JB before him. Not to mention some of my favorite songs from the show were left out of the movie. Overall though, this is a fun film to watch and is quite well done, but in my opinion it can't match the Broadway revival. SEE THE SHOW!!!!
  • 100% fun - full on '60 corporate america and great songs

    5
    By Faultless
    This is a classic movie - it has wonderful scenery from the early '60's (corporate america not hippy), great music and fun story line. You will be singing these songs for days after you see this movie. One interesting note: the cast is white (no blacks, asians, or anyone else too exotic) perhaps a reflection of the times but compared to modern films the cast has many more older folks. Compare this to an episode of "The Office" for example, in the office the oldest character looks 40-ish tops in this film there are older characters who look over 60.
  • Fantastic + Coming to BROADWAY!

    5
    By HiltonGrrrl
    I love this film, especially the song "A Secretary Is Not A Toy"! Great lyrics, it's very much a time piece for the early 60's. Heard it's coming to Bway, they'll probably update it and take out all of the halarious sexist bits. Oh, brother.

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