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Executive Suite -60 years later and the message is more important and true

Posted by Awe-d-o-file on November 8, 2013 at 13:10:14:

If you haven't seen this you owe it to yourself. What a load of stars, see the link. Holdens speech at the end is great and as I said it is even truer today than when this came out in 1954 before outsourcing, factory relocation overseas and tax loopholes galore for big business. They knew it then and perhaps more so than "we" do now.

Is it perfect or cheese free? No, I can't think of many movies from the 50's that weren't. Worth watching though. Check out the cast at the link below. You can see a thin John Banner if you watch closely too.


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