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Taking Care of Business
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Taking Care of Business

You are who you pretend to be.
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User Score186 ratings
TMDB 6.316+19901h 48mEnglish
Comedy

Synopsis

An uptight advertising exec has his entire life in a filofax organizer which mistakenly ends up in the hands of a friendly convict who poses as him.

Director
Arthur HillerFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Silver Screen Partners2 production companies
Release
August 16, 1990Released
Box Office
$20MBudget $14M

Top Cast

8 of 24
Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
Jimmy Dworski
Charles Grodin
Charles Grodin
Spencer Barnes
Anne DeSalvo
Anne DeSalvo
Debbie Lipton
Loryn Locklin
Loryn Locklin
Jewel Bentley
Stephen Elliott
Stephen Elliott
Walter Bentley
Héctor Elizondo
Héctor Elizondo
Warden Toolman
Veronica Hamel
Veronica Hamel
Elizabeth Barnes
Mako
Mako
Mr. Sakamoto

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Svumpukkel85
Aug 13, 2018

6/10 Nice filofax... ......said no one ever in 2018! A nostalgic trip to a wierd past. I liked it for a 90's movie, and it is cute, but not very funny. But a feel-gooder and everyone is nice and happy, but somehow brain-dead - like it is supposed to be! But I was surprised how sexist and racist it was in comedy movies from the 90's! Not something I had ever questioned before. Like this fun reviewer noticed: > One of the really great qualities of this movie was just how racist, anti-semitic, and sterotypical it was. Did Spencer get lost in a bad neighborhood and ask for directions, only to get mugged? Yup. Was their a talkative, annoying, single Jewish woman? You betcha. Was the President of the company Japanese, leading to lots of references to their culture like being on time, bowing, respect, and politeness? You know it. [90' sterotypes in comedy](https://www.sportwatchers.com/single-post/2016/12/21/Spovie-Review-Taking-Care-of-Business)

Seragon
May 13, 2023

Originally released as Filofax it took me a while to find this movie with it's rerelease name of Taking Care of Business. Well worth the search though. One of James (Jim) Belushi's best films along with The Principal. I remember watching the TimeCode VHS (I worked in a video rental shop) about 2 months before it was released on VHS. Still a brilliant movie & even my 14 year old son enjoyed it so stands the test of time well If you like a bit of light hearted comedy with a great actors then I definitely recomend this movie

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