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                    (1986)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Judge Reinhold,
 Lori-Nan Engler,
 Eddie Albert,
 Merritt Butrick,
 George Coe,
 Danny DeVito,
 Ron Frazier,
 Ron James,
 John Kapelos,
 Jane Seymour,
 Rick Moranis
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Ken Finkleman
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Comedy,
 Spoofs and Satire
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English, Spanish (Neutral), French
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1h 30m
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Head Office (1986) is a satirical comedy that follows a young and idealistic college graduate who quickly becomes disillusioned with corporate America after landing a job at a corrupt conglomerate. Through absurd and humorous situations, the film critiques the greed and moral compromises often found in big business.
                 
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