In a 2013 interview, co-writer Timothy Harris talked about Hollywood's reluctance to make comedies satirizing greed and social conventions: "Trading Places is a sort of throwback film that owed more to the films of the '40s and '50s than it does to anything that was going on [in Hollywood] at the time it was made. Chi più spende... più guadagna! (1985) was a social comedy about money and greed and what it does to people, but after that, there were no films like that being made anymore. Comedies were being directed at a specific groups of kids - teenagers - and that seemed to take over a great deal. I think it's probably an American thing - they're not interested in looking at that stuff particularly. I don't think Hollywood is either - it's awkward for them. The important people in Hollywood are really, really, filthy rich. They don't want to see that made fun of particularly."
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