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Head Office

  • 1985
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
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5.4/10
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Danny DeVito, Eddie Albert, Rick Moranis, Judge Reinhold, Jane Seymour, Merritt Butrick, Lori-Nan Engler, Ron Frazier, John Kapelos, and Richard Masur in Head Office (1985)
Lazy, womanizing Jack gets employed at the NYC HQ of the multinational conglomerate, INC. Crazy chaos, promotions, firings, suicides etc. seem to be the way of the day.
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Lazy, womanizing Jack gets employed at the NYC HQ of the multinational conglomerate, INC. Crazy chaos, promotions, firings, suicides etc. seem to be the way of the day.Lazy, womanizing Jack gets employed at the NYC HQ of the multinational conglomerate, INC. Crazy chaos, promotions, firings, suicides etc. seem to be the way of the day.Lazy, womanizing Jack gets employed at the NYC HQ of the multinational conglomerate, INC. Crazy chaos, promotions, firings, suicides etc. seem to be the way of the day.

  • Director
    • Ken Finkleman
  • Writer
    • Ken Finkleman
  • Stars
    • Judge Reinhold
    • Eddie Albert
    • Lori-Nan Engler
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    5.4/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Ken Finkleman
    • Writer
      • Ken Finkleman
    • Stars
      • Judge Reinhold
      • Eddie Albert
      • Lori-Nan Engler
    • 35User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
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    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Jack Issel
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Pete Helmes
    Lori-Nan Engler
    • Rachael Helmes
    Merritt Butrick
    Merritt Butrick
    • John Hudson
    Ron Frazier
    Ron Frazier
    • Bob Nixon
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Max Landsberger
    Rick Moranis
    Rick Moranis
    • Howard Gross
    Don Novello
    Don Novello
    • Sal
    Michael O'Donoghue
    Michael O'Donoghue
    • Scott Dantley
    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Jane Caldwell
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Mike Hoover
    Bruce Wagner
    Bruce Wagner
    • Al Kennedy
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Frank Stedman
    Ron James
    Ron James
    • Mark Rabinovich
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • General Sepulveda
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Colonel Tolliver
    • (as Brian Doyle Murray)
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • Senator Issel
    Diane Robin
    Diane Robin
    • Gross' Secretary
    • Director
      • Ken Finkleman
    • Writer
      • Ken Finkleman
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    9swayrob

    At its best, the most underrated comedy ever.

    I agree with most of the previous reviews, but I'd like to emphasize that not only is the first half of this movie great, its as funny and ahead of its time as it gets. An absolute classic and contains some of its actors' best work. Rick Moranis is one of the comic geniuses of his generation and his brief scenes are worth the entire experience alone. I've quoted his big line in appropriate situations (unfortunately to no appreciation / recognition) more than any other movie joke. This is the only feature film where he's as funny as in his best moments from SCTV and SNL. Eddie Albert's very first scene and punch line is one of the greatest satirical jokes ever written of this genre. Michael O'Donoghue's deadpan performance is chillingly convincing, etc, etc. Yes, there is the obligatory Judge Rhienhold "voice of sanity" character who's storyline gradually sinks the movie into formulaic banality (and I subtract just one point for that), but the first half of this thing is an absolute must-see for any satirical comedy fan. I'll go further - this movie, at its best, is the most underrated American comedy ever. Period.
    sheeleyb

    poor Reinhold in the complaints department...

    I have read the other comments here and I do understand everyone has their point of view. I agree that if you have never worked for a huge corporation (where employees are numbers not faces)then this movie will probably seem like nothing more than a stooges flick with big name cameos. I as a rental when I was working for Raytheon as a secretary and I can officially say that this movie is hysterical. It starts out fast in the opening with DeVito and then later on with poor Reinhold in the complaints department... if you have ever worked for PR or Customer support this will hit home in extremes! I love it and have looked for the video for years when it seemed to disappear off the face of the Video world (unless you bought it from a used video store's antique collection). I still hope it will eventually be released to DVD but until then I will be content with my video and hope to not wear it out. :)
    8seeley-rich

    Pretty Funny Overall, some scenes hilarious..loses steam near end

    Always liked this movie for some of the hilarious stuff it contained with the sharp, biting satire about corporate life and the treachery and ultra selfishness that world embraces and encourages by its very nature. Fun to see Rick Moranis in this after his SCTV years and I enjoy the typically deadpan Judge Reinhold comedy style in this movie. LMAO at some scenes in this movie when it first came out but I think the humor today is harder to enjoy by the current batch of folks who never experienced the '80s as teens or adults. Thus, the comedy might be somewhat dated by today's standards, but I still enjoy this movie even now. Overall, I still think this movie is better than most reviews that give it a paltry 3-4 stars out of 10. IMHO it deserves an 8...
    9petervee

    Excellent movie for those working in large corporations

    As the other reviewer says, this is definitely a gem of a movie! If you work in a 15000+ employee corporation, you will see what we mean.

    Danny De Vito is excellent as a manager who has been forced to jump to his early fall from an office window; Don Novello as the car driver with a taste for Julio Iglessias; Judge Rheinhold playing Jack Issel is great as the son of a congressman; Rick Moranis as a PR head is also great especially with the delivery of the line "I love this business" as he is checking his blood pressure; as is Jane Seymour, offering the line, after making love to a colleague: 'I wouldn't be much if a screwed my way to the bottom."

    Great movie all round. I specially liked the line "we make everything from toilet paper to nuclear power plants."

    You will certainly enjoy this one!
    8merklekranz

    I had the pleasure of speaking with Eddie Albert about "Head Office"

    About 20 years ago I ran into Eddie Albert at "Disneyworld", and asked him about one of the greatest "black comedies" of all time, "Head Office". What I wanted to know was, with a great cast, and a terrific script, how come the film sank into obscurity? His answer was that the studio thought it hit a little too close to home, lampooning big business. What makes "Head Office" so special is that the lack of communication between top executives and the people who are actually on the firing line, is all true. "Never make a decision, just approve other peoples decisions" I love this movie, and if you enjoy "dark comedy" this is one of the best. - MERK

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    Related interests

    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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    • Trivia
      [00:08:23]When Frank Stedman (Danny DeVito) is looking at the article about him being investigated for illegally selling shares of stocks, the photo in the paper of him is actually a still photo of his Louie De Palma character from the television series ''Taxi'' (1978-1983).
    • Goofs
      [25:38]When Jack is first shown his new office in Complaints, the name plate by his door appears and disappears between shots.
    • Quotes

      Don King: Mr. Chairman, we are a company on the move. I have two mega stocks and a super promotional idea that can bring INC from $500 million, to $1 billion in gross revenue. That is not about white power, nor is it about black power. It's about green power! Money! M-O-N-E-Y! We're talking about geometric progression. One... four... eight... 16... the numbers boggle the mind! So in conclusion, all we have to do is to get off the dime, and put this show on the road. Thank you very much.

    • Alternate versions
      The TV network version has various additional scenes which include:
      • Jack walking across a basketball court and shooting a basket with some player friends of his while on his way to his first day at INC.
      • Additional bit of dialog between Helms and General Toliver in the helicopter.
      • A scene of Jack buying a Rolling Stones magazine at a corner news stand and the first introduction Robert Hoover and Al Kennedy bickering about Helms.
      • Additional dialog between Jack and Jane in her office telling him that "information is power."
      • Another bit of dialog where Kennedy discuses INC's plans for a proxy fight over a company called West Oil during the board meeting in which Helms disagrees.
      • Helms detailing INC's strengths in another bit while discussing an unpaid phone bill over a client.
      • Kennedy telling Jane about him quitting INC and his plan for asking Helms to join a Los Angeles office during the board meeting scene with the little German-speaking man.
      • Additional scene of Jack first arriving at Helms' house and a frantic Kennedy trying to talk to Helms during his morning jog around his back garden about an Los Angeles job and being set upon by a guard dog as well as treading across a reflecting pond to keep up with him.
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      Produced by General Public and Greg Ladanyi

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Männer für jeden Job
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • HBO Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners
      • Guber-Peters Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,393,807
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,937,934
      • Jan 5, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,393,807
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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