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Career Opportunities, 1991

Career Opportunities

English

USA

Rating:5.5
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Profile of Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities can be described as feel good, humorous, and offbeat. The plot revolves around young lovers, teenage love, and an unlikely couple. The main genres are comedy and romance. In approach, Career Opportunities is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in a store and in a small town. It takes place in the 1990s. Career Opportunities is well suited for a date night and teens.

Summary of Career Opportunities

When night-shift custodian Jim (Frank Whaley) is accidentally locked up alone in the store he cleans, he realizes he has access to the entire building and decides to indulge in the abundance of free food and merchandise at his fingertips. Surprisingly, he bumps into local rich girl Josie (Jennifer Connelly), who is also imprisoned in the store for the night, and they quickly bond. But, just as romantic sparks fly, Josie and Jim are interrupted by two small-time robbers.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 29 March 1991
Runtime: 83 min

Cast and Crew

Frank Whaley as Jim Dodge in Career Opportunities
Frank Whaley

as Jim Dodge

Jennifer Connelly as Josie McClellan in Career Opportunities
Jennifer Connelly

as Josie McClellan

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Career Opportunities (1991)
Career Opportunities (1991)

Clips

Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities: Trailer

Users Reviews

Very few films from this era are as purely entertaining, as full of unbridled cinematic juvenility. I'm not sure why I don't own this. Frank Whaley (pre-Pulp Fiction) is hysterical. Jennifer Connely (post-Labyrinth, pre-Oscar) is demur and, quite...
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