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The Five Best Movies About Big Business

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 6, 2016

Sloane as the difficult Mr. Ramsey. 1. Patterns (1956). What would you do if you worked for the world's worst boss? If you answered "quit, of course," then this movie is for you! Last year, I showed Patterns to a group of senior managers and we spent over an hour discussing it. Glenn Ford read more

The Five Best Movies About Big Business

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 6, 2016

Sloane as the difficult Mr. Ramsey. 1. Patterns (1956). What would you do if you worked for the world's worst boss? If you answered "quit, of course," then this movie is for you! Last year, I showed Patterns to a group of senior managers and we spent over an hour discussing it. Van Heflin read more

Big Business Girl (1931)

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Feb 11, 2015

Claire “Mac” McIntyre (Loretta Young) is a smart woman — a State university graduate, with big dreams that go far beyond marrying and raising a family. That doesn’t mean she can’t find love. She has found it, in fact, with Johnny Saunders (Frank Albertson). But when he& read more

Loretta Young Glass Ceiling Theatre: "Big Business Girl" and "Weekend Marriage"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Apr 20, 2013

Although she took a turn or two at playing bad girls -- or at least morally ambivalent girls -- early in her career, Loretta Young always seemed more comfortable in good girl roles, especially the good girl who excels in the workplace while attracting the (usually dishonorable) attentions of the bos read more

Loretta Young Glass Ceiling Theatre: "Big Business Girl" and "Weekend Marriage"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Apr 20, 2013

Although she took a turn or two at playing bad girls -- or at least morally ambivalent girls -- early in her career, Loretta Young always seemed more comfortable in good girl roles, especially the good girl who excels in the workplace while attracting the (usually dishonorable) attentions of the bos read more