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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Robert Morse recreated his Tony-winning stage role in this filming of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical. Window washer J. Pierpont Finch applies the lessons he's learned from a dubious advice book in an attempt to wangle his way to the top of the business heap in this hilarious, bopping tale of 1960s executive New York. The soundtrack includes smash-hits of the day 'I Believe in You' and 'Coffee Break'; with Rudy Vallee, Michele Lee.

Year: 1967
Genre: Musicals, Classic Comedy, Alice's Playhouse, Classic & Nostalgia, Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Director: David Swift
Starring: Michele Lee, Rudy Vallee, Robert Morse
Duration: 121 Minutes
Rating: G
7.3/10
Location in store: Musical

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