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ASSOCIATE (DVD/1.33/DD 5.1) DVD Movie

ASSOCIATE (DVD/1.33/DD 5.1) DVD


1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen

PN: 717951002761IE     Release: 07/01/2003
Starring: Whoopi Goldberg, Dianne Wiest, Eli Wallach
Director(s): Donald Petrie


The Associate
In this comedy, a woman discovers that it's impossible to get ahead in business without a man to guide her -- so she invents one. Laurel (Whoopi Goldberg) is an expert financial analyst with a top Wall Street brokerage; however, she keeps getting passed over for raises and promotions, and she's convinced that no one at her firm takes her seriously because she's a black woman. Frustrated, Laurel and her loyal assistant Sally (Dianne Wiest) open a new firm, but Laurel discovers that her fears were based firmly in reality: male clients don't want to take financial advice from women, especially women of color. So Laurel invents a white man, Robert S. Cutty, to be the firm's top adviser. Speaking on Cutty's behalf, Laurel passes along the fictional man's advice, which her new clients find to be quite sound, and when they stop by to see him, he always manages to be out of the office (and why wouldn't a man so successful be busy?). The ruse seems to work, and soon Laurel's business is going great guns, but an increasingly large number of her clients want to see Cutty face to face, which won't be easy to pull off. However, with the help of a drag queen, Laurel tries to remake herself into Cutty for a night in order to keep her firm afloat. The Associate was based on a novel by Italian author Jenaro Prieto. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Whoopi Goldberg as Laurel
Dianne Wiest as Sally
Eli Wallach as Fallon
Tim Daly as Frank
Bebe Neuwirth as Camille
George Morfogen as Plaza Manager
Crew
Philip Messina - Art Director
Mary Colquhoun - Casting
Michael A. Helfant - Co-producer
René Gainville - Co-producer
April Ferry - Costume Designer
Vebe Borge - First Assistant Director
Donald Petrie - Director
Bonnie Koehler - Editor
Ted Field - Executive Producer
Robert W. Cort - Executive Producer
Scott Kroopf - Executive Producer
David Madden - Executive Producer
Barklie K. Griggs - Musical Direction/Supervision
Christopher Tyng - Songwriter
Alex Nepomniaschy - Camera Operator
Andrew Jackness - Production Designer
Patrick Markey - Producer
Frederic Golchan - Producer
Adam Leipzig - Producer
Rosa Howell-Thornhill - Sound/Sound Designer
Nick Thiel - Screenwriter

The Associate
To its credit, The Associate never becomes fixated on Whoopi Goldberg's race, identifying her gender as the source of her exclusion from the giant gentleman's club that is Wall Street. This makes Goldberg what, by 1996, she undoubtedly preferred -- just a popular female actress, who can be divorced from her racial identity when it suits the story. But there aren't too many other surprises contained in The Associate, an amiable but unremarkable farce about how a woman creates an imaginary male partner in order to lend legitimacy to her own sterling business ideas. Donald Petrie's film has some smart comments to make about the business world, and Goldberg is mostly convincing, outside of several moments of sass that undercut the credible businesswoman she's trying to show the world she is. What the viewer must accept is that Wall Street would go crazy over a phantom business entity whom no one has ever met, a ruse so fragile that it would crumble under the slightest poking from an investigative journalist. (And what a poor casting choice for that intrepid reporter role -- big-haired fiftysomething Noo Yawker Cindy Mason [Lainie Kazan], who walks around grotesquely dangling a cigarette, seeming like a total finance novice). But most farces rely on such suspension of disbelief, and the film actually takes flight when Goldberg dons her Robert Cutty outfit -- a Marlon Brando mask applied convincingly enough to make her look like a real, if slightly mummified, white man. Dianne Wiest is at her perky best as Goldberg's assistant, and when these two over-40 women take the market by storm, it's a nice goose of populist feminism. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French
Subtitle Options:
Sound Processing:DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
DD2: Dolby Digital Stereo
Additional Features:cc Widescreen Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio French-language track Theatrical trailer Chapter search
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
MPAA Rating:PG13
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:114 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. Program Start [:14]
2. Opening Credits [:14]
3. A "Business" Night [4:29]
4. It's a Woman Thing [4:29]
5. The Peabody Club [5:35]
6. Creating Cutty [17:12]
7. Good Gossip [4:00]
8. Tee-Time [5:47]
9. Thanksgiving Ball [5:00]
10. Snoop Queen [11:25]
11. Settin' 'em Up [2:21]
12. No Christmas Cheer [6:01]
13. The "Real" Mr. Cutty [6:38]
14. Uninvited Guest [2:04]
15. The Men's Room [4:39]
16. Compiling the Pieces [3:32]
17. Wallow in Sorrow [4:48]
18. The Peabody Surprise [10:52]
19. End Credits [5:59]
20. Chapter 20 [7:32]


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