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                   Taking Care of Business (1991)
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James Belushi,
Charles Grodin,
Anne De Salvo,
Loryn Locklin,
Stephen Elliott,
Hector Elizondo,
Gates McFadden,
Mako,
John de Lancie,
Ken Foree,
John Marshall Jones
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Arthur Hiller
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Comedy,
Drama,
Sports Dramas,
Screwball
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112
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An ex-convict who wins a ticket to the World Series through a radio contest seizes the chance to impersonate a successful executive when he finds a misplaced Filofax. As he enjoys the high life, the true owner of the organizer is frantically trying to recover it to save his career.
                 
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