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Taking Care of Business
The film tells the story of rich workaholic Spencer Barnes who has his entire life in a filofax organizer which mistakenly ends up in the hands of Jimmy Dworski, a convicted car thief, who poses as him.
10 December 1933, Kobe, Japan
17 December 1948, Upland, California, USA
15 June 1949, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
March 20, 1948, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
26 February 1925, Newark, New Jersey, USA
10 July 1959, Evanston, Illinois, USA
27 November 1918, New York City, New York, USA
29 February 1948, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
30 August 1946
15 January 1948, Montréal, Québec, Canada
March 29, 2003
Typically bland, light-on-laughs mix-up farceJanuary 01, 2000
Oh, what a couple of seasoned stars can do with a formula.May 20, 2003
Taking Care of Business plays it safe and boring.December 04, 2016
Fun comedy with satire and a pleasant performance by John de Lancie.January 01, 2000
It's also unexpectedly likeable, thanks to the high-spirited performances of stars James Belushi and Charles Grodin, under the relaxed direction by Arthur Hiller.September 07, 2011
Lamely synthetic.May 01, 2002
A series lame jokes and clunky plot machinations that would strike as cynical were they not so obviously desperate.January 01, 2000
This one is as predictable as sunrise and as stale as bedpost gum.March 26, 2009
Brash Belushi and befuddled Grodin are perfect casting for yarn about a likable escaped con who assumes the identity of a stuffy, overworked ad agency exec.May 21, 2013
This is a pretty stupid comedy in spots, with holes wide enough to drive trucks through, and director Arthur Hiller is as clunky as ever, but the cast is so funny and likable that they almost bring it off in spite of itself.January 26, 2006
The roles fit Belushi/Grodin like rubber, but the rest is second-rate.