Una poltrona per due

Titolo originale: Trading Places
Regia: John Landis |
Anno: 1983
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia
Tag: new year's eve | prostitute | philadelphia, pennsylvania | butler | christmas party | rags to riches | broker | beggar | wager | stockbroker | fish out of water | millionaire | commodities | investor | hoodlum | wrongful arrest | rich snob | christmas | riches to rags | new year | mischievous | christmas eve | irreverent | absurd | dramatic | hilarious | amused | disrespectful | exhilarated | african american lead |
Cast: Dan Aykroyd | Eddie Murphy | Ralph Bellamy | Don Ameche | Denholm Elliott | Kristin Holby | Paul Gleason | Jamie Lee Curtis | Alfred Drake | Bo Diddley | Frank Oz | Jim Belushi | Al Franken | Tom Davis | Maurice Woods | Richard D. Fisher, Jr. | Anthony DiSabatino | Bonnie Behrend | Sunnie Merrill | James Newell | Mary St. John | Bonnie Tremena | David Schwartz | Tom Degidon | William Magerman | Alan Dellay | Florence Anglin | Ray D'Amore | Bobra Suiter | Herb Peterson | Sue Dugan | Walt Gorney | B. Constance Barry | P. Jay Sidney | Avon Long | Tom Mardirosian | Charles Brown | Robert Curtis Brown | Nicholas Guest | John Bedford Lloyd | Tony Sherer | Robert Earl Jones | Robert E. Lee | Peter Hock | Clint Smith | Ron Taylor | James D. Turner | Giancarlo Esposito | Steve Hofvendahl | James Eckhouse | Gwyllum Evans | Eddie Jones | John McCurry | Michelle Mais | Barra Khan | Bill Cobbs | Joshua Daniel | Jacques Sandulescu | W.B. Brydon | Margaret H. Flynn | Kelly Curtis | Tracey K. Shaffer | Susan Fallender | Lucianne Buchanan | Paul Garcia | Jed Gillin | Jimmy Raitt | Kate Taylor | Philip Bosco | Bill Boggs | Deborah Reagan | Don McLeod | Stephen Stucker | Richard Hunt | Paul Austin | John Randolph Jones | Jack Davidson | Bernie McInerney | Maurice Copeland | Ralph Clanton | Bryan Clark | Gary Klar | Afemo Omilami | Shelly Chee Chee Hall | Donna Palmer | Barry Dennen | Murray Bandel | Benjean | John Black | John Landis | Shirley Levine | Charles Pendelton | Yvonna Russell | Jan Saint | Arleen Sorkin | Ronald Sylvers | Marlene Willoughby | Jim Gallagher |

Randolph e Mortimer Duke sono due finanzieri di Filadelfia. Louis Winthorpe III (Aykroyd) è il loro delfino, e promesso sposo della loro nipote. Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy) è un poveraccio che si finge cieco per intascare qualche elemosina. Per una scommessa tra i due Duke Valentine entra nella stanza dei bottoni, Louis finisce tra i barboni. Winthorpe rischia il suicidio, ma lo salva Ophelia (Curtis) una caritatevole prostituta. Valentine, intanto, ha un grande successo nel mondo dell'alta finanza.

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(at around 35 mins) In the large room when Louis is being framed, everyone is instructed to place t [...] D
FCOJ is subject to daily trading price movement limits. The 'swings' shown would trigger 'limit up' [...] D
Winthorpe's car, a Mercedes Benz 600 Grosser, is unique in that it features a complex hydraulic sys [...] D
(at around 21 mins) After Coleman dumps the crepes into the garbage and answers the telephone, the [...] D
(at around 15 mins) When Billy Ray is panhandling, the police officers pick him up, and his blanket [...] D
(at around 12 mins) When handing the paychecks to be signed, Winthorpe places his briefcase on the [...] D
(at around 58 mins) When Ophelia first takes Louis to her apartment, it can be seen as she enters t [...] D
(at around 26 mins) When Billy Ray is released from jail, Randolph says that they are "the ones tha [...] D
(at around 27 mins) When Billy Ray first gets into the Dukes' limo, the handle over the door is bro [...] D
(at around 47 mins) In the interior exchange in the police station between Winthorpe and Penelope ( [...] D
(at around 1h 8 mins) When Louis is walking past the restaurant in the rain, the scene switches to [...] D
(at around 28 mins) When Valentine is in the Dukes' limo, rain on the rear window disappears and re [...] D
The windows on the outside of Winthorpe/Valentine's house do not match the inside, and the foyer ap [...] D
(at around 1h 25 mins) When Beeks is seen on TV with the crop report, the briefcase is handcuffed t [...] D
(at around 28 mins) In the back of the Dukes' car are 2 clocks, showing times in Hong Kong and Kuwa [...] D
(at around 48 mins) Winthorpe's hair differs during his initial encounter with Ophelia on the steps [...] D
(at around 34 mins) When the President of the Heritage Club announces that there is a thief among t [...] D
(at around 28 mins) When Billy Ray is in the limo, Randolph Duke introduces himself and Billy Ray a [...] D
(at around 1h 27 mins) The train that leaves Washington has an on-level platform. Union Station did [...] D
(at around 1h 28 mins) When Billy Ray enters the railway car that Beeks is in, it's hard to believe [...] D
(at around 19 mins) After Randolph states it will take more than just losing his job to drive Winth [...] D
At around the 54:00 Louis spots Coleman driving Billy Ray in his black Mercedes as he takes him to [...] D
(at around 28 mins) The time shown for Hong Kong in the back of the Dukes' car is 6:51, which is 13 [...] D
(at around 20 mins) When Louis and Penelope are having dinner, they have uneaten lobsters on their [...] D
(at around 1h 16 mins) At the Christmas party when Winthorpe jumps on the table waving the gun, the [...] D
The scene in the corridor of the train shows it to be a flimsy set as it shakes when people move qu [...] D
(at around 28 mins) When the Dukes are propositioning Valentine inside the limo, the background sce [...] D
(at around 7 mins) When Louis is standing outside the restaurant, his hair changes from being dry a [...] D
Compartments on American passenger trains are always private. If Beeks had reserved one, no other p [...] D
(at around 1h 30 mins) The baggage car shown at the end of the train leaving Washington appears to [...] D
(at around 15 mins) As Billy Ray is walking away from the two policemen, his knees are wet. After c [...] D
Jim Belushi's character as a party-goer dressed as a gorilla states several times in the film that [...] D
(at around 1h 50 mins) At the end of the futures trading sequence, Louis' and Billy Ray's trader ID [...] D
(at around 9 mins) The Dukes park their limo on Locust Street heading west right before Billy Ray a [...] D
(at around 5 mins) When Louis is going to work, there is no snow at all on the streets. Later the s [...] D
(at around 1h 24 mins) When shown on television, when Louis is choking Billy Ray, the viewer can se [...] D
(at around 8 mins) When the Dukes are going to work in their car, Mortimer is sitting on the left s [...] D
(at around 1h 7 mins) When a man begins telling the "escargot" joke, Randolph and Mortimer are eati [...] D
(at around 1h 28 mins) Real apes do not have blue eyes. D
(at around 15 mins) After Valentine is challenged by the police officers and finally walks away, th [...] D
(at around 1h 12 mins) At the Christmas party while Billy Ray is still working, he places the payro [...] D
During early scenes in the movie, there's a fair amount of snow on the ground, but later scenes sho [...] D
(at around 12 mins) When Mortimer Duke is signing the paychecks, at least one of the shots is flipp [...] D
(at around 54 mins) When Winthorpe is in the cab and Valentine is in the limo and they see each oth [...] D
In the trading of the FCOJ, only the prices of the April contract change. In real life, the prices [...] D
(at around 1h 30 mins) When Billy Ray is giving the briefcase to Louis, the two baggage handlers wa [...] D
(at around 1h 30 mins) When Ophelia plays "Inga" on the train, she is supposedly from Sweden. When [...] D
On the train from Washington to New York, the sound of the train passing railroad crossings is hear [...] D
After Louis Winthorp is released from prison, he tries to enter his house but finds the locks have [...] D
(at around 15 mins) In the park after the 2 cops expose Billy Ray, the cop on the right is standing [...] D
(at around 1h 22 mins) The amount of tinsel Ophelia has in her left hand while decorating the Chris [...] D
(at around 1h 45 mins) On the trading floor, the Secretary of Agriculture announces, "Ladies and Ge [...] D
(at around 56 mins) On Valentine's 'first day on the job', he enters the Dukes' office, and the sou [...] D
The Dukes ruin Winthorpe by framing him for robbery and possession of PCP. He's told he faces 3 to [...] D
(at around 1h 50 mins) In the final scene, under a bright sun somewhere in the tropics, Billy Ray a [...] D
The train leaving Washington, D.C. has a different style locomotive than the same train shown later [...] D
(at around 1h 21 mins) After getting off the bus, there is the sound of peeing as the dog lifts its [...] D
at around 1 hour 18 minutes when Valentine runs to the Santa walking in the road whom he believes t [...] D
At the Christmas party, Louis steals food, plants drugs, and threatens everyone, including a securi [...] D
(at around 26 mins) When Billy Ray is bailed out, there are three police cars in front of the stati [...] D
(at around 1h 7 mins) After Winthorpe sells his watch and buys a gun, he clearly has a fading black [...] D