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Trading Places

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Synopsis

"Trading Places" is a classic 1983 comedy directed by John Landis, starring Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy, and Don Ameche. The film follows the lives of Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd), a wealthy commodities broker, and Billy Ray Valentine (Eddie Murphy), a street-smart con artist. Their paths unexpectedly cross when they become pawns in a social experiment orchestrated by two wealthy brokers, the Duke brothers (Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche). As Louis and Billy Ray are thrust into each other's contrasting worlds, they must navigate the challenges and absurdities that come with their new identities. Through hilarious and heartwarming moments, the film cleverly explores themes of classism, privilege, and the true meaning of success. With standout performances from Aykroyd and Murphy, "Trading Places" remains a beloved comedy that continues to entertain audiences with its sharp wit and timeless humor. Filled with memorable scenes and quotable lines, "Trading Places" is a must-watch for fans of classic comedies. The film's enduring appeal lies in its unique premise, stellar cast, and expert direction by John Landis. Whether you're a fan of Eddie Murphy's comedic genius or enjoy thought-provoking social commentary wrapped in humor, "Trading Places" is sure to leave you laughing and pondering long after the credits roll.

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Movie Details

Director
Dan Aykroyd, Don Ameche, Eddie Murphy, John Landis, Ralph Bellamy
Release Year
1983
Runtime
Runtime not available
Genre
Comedy
MPAA Rating
R

Ratings & Box Office

IMDb Rating (out of 10)
Not rated
Metascore (out of 100)
69.0
Box Office
Not available

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