Movers & Shakers

A new comedy about a movie that doesn't get made and the people who don't make it.

"Movers & Shakers" (1985), a film produced by United Artists and Asher-Grodin Productions, is a comedic gem that encapsulates the chaotic world of Hollywood. Directed by William Asher and starring Charles Grodin, the movie offers a satirical look at the film industry, focusing on the misadventures of a screenwriter navigating the eccentricities of studio executives and celebrity egos. Set against the backdrop of 1980s Los Angeles, the film cleverly uses humor to expose the absurdities and power dynamics within the entertainment business, making it a timeless commentary on the industry. The plot follows Joe Mulholland, played by Charles Grodin, a struggling screenwriter who finally gets his big break when a powerful producer, played by Walter Matthau, decides to back his project. However, Joe soon discovers that the path to success is fraught with bizarre demands and unpredictable personalities. From a self-absorbed leading lady to a producer with a penchant for bizarre rituals, Joe's journey is a rollercoaster of comedic mishaps and insightful observations about the nature of creativity and compromise in Hollywood. "Movers & Shakers" stands out not only for its sharp wit but also for its ensemble cast, which includes notable performances by Steve Martin, Penny Marshall, and Bill Macy. Each actor brings a unique flavor to their role, enhancing the film's satirical edge and contributing to its overall charm. The chemistry between the characters, particularly the dynamic between Grodin and Matthau, adds depth to the narrative, making the film both entertaining and thought-provoking. Despite its modest box office performance, "Movers & Shakers" has earned a cult following for its honest portrayal of the film industry's inner workings. Its humor and insights remain relevant, offering a nostalgic yet critical look at Hollywood's past and present. As a product of United Artists and Asher-Grodin Productions, the film exemplifies the creative freedom and bold storytelling that characterized the era, cementing its place as a beloved piece of cinematic history.

Year1985

Runtime80 min

GenresComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Asher-Grodin Productions

Movers & Shakers

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