Synopsis
Hard-working career wife Laura becomes the first female executive in an all-male office and is dismayed to find she now has to learn the rules of the corporate game.
1982 Directed by Lee Philips
Hard-working career wife Laura becomes the first female executive in an all-male office and is dismayed to find she now has to learn the rules of the corporate game.
Loretta Swit Sam Waterston David Spielberg Edward Grover Bill Morey Christopher Allport Madlyn Rhue Robert Brown Basil Hoffman Eileen Heckart Betty Kennedy Elaine Giftos Carol Locatell Zane Buzby Al Anton Mary Armstrong Natalie Core Anne E. Curry June Von Drueding Starletta DuPois Michael Ensign Philip Baker Hall DeeDee Rescher Pearl Shear Bob Harks
I actually quite liked this one. I love me nothing more than well fleshed out characters and this one had plenty of them. I would absolutely term this as a feminist movie which speaks in realistic terms the plight of a woman trying to balance her work and her personal life. She is good at what she does and she doesn't want for confidence but in the male ridden conference rooms she not only finds herself standing out but invisible at the same time, but also faces outright hostility once her merits are discovered. It is never a level playing field for women and this movie does a pretty good job of depicting that. On the home front, the reality…