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El secreto de mi éxito

Título original: The Secret of My Succe$s
  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 51min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Michael J. Fox in El secreto de mi éxito (1987)
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Un joven talentoso no puede conseguir un puesto ejecutivo sin ascender de rango, por lo que se le ocurre un atajo, que también beneficia su vida amorosa.Un joven talentoso no puede conseguir un puesto ejecutivo sin ascender de rango, por lo que se le ocurre un atajo, que también beneficia su vida amorosa.Un joven talentoso no puede conseguir un puesto ejecutivo sin ascender de rango, por lo que se le ocurre un atajo, que también beneficia su vida amorosa.

  • Dirección
    • Herbert Ross
  • Guionistas
    • Jim Cash
    • Jack Epps Jr.
    • AJ Carothers
  • Elenco
    • Michael J. Fox
    • Helen Slater
    • Richard Jordan
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    • Dirección
      • Herbert Ross
    • Guionistas
      • Jim Cash
      • Jack Epps Jr.
      • AJ Carothers
    • Elenco
      • Michael J. Fox
      • Helen Slater
      • Richard Jordan
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    • 36Metascore
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      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Michael J. Fox
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    • Brantley Foster…
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    • Christy Wills
    Richard Jordan
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    • Howard Prescott
    Margaret Whitton
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    • Vera Prescott
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    9namashi_1

    Classic 80's, with M.J Fox at his best!

    'The Secret of My Success' is classic 80's cinema, with an incredible performance by one of my favorite actors, M.J Fox. I remember the 80's euphoria, as I am an Indian, I lived in India... I remember Mithun dancing in his hit films, and loving him. M.J Fox was another kid-favorite. Watching this film, just makes me go back in time and jump!

    'The Secret Of My Success' is about M.J Fox, who comes to make it big in New York City, and then begins his youthful journey, which is FUN! The ambitious kid inside you, the confidence to conquerer the World, the believe, you become Brantley Foster from the very start. And the series of events he goes through are so memorable. I just love this film!

    Herbert Ross's direction is fantastic. Jim Cash's screenplay is full of fun! Carlo Di Palma's Cinematography, like always, is striking. Paul Hirsch's editing is crisp.

    M.J Fox is an Icon. I've always loved him, be it this film, the Back To The Future series or Teen Wolf. He is a magical actor, who's simply lovable. Helen Slater is the only performer, who stands up to M.J Fox and delivers a very likable performance.

    On the whole, This is simply, 80's and M.J Fox at their best! From this fan, Two Big Thumbs Up!
    6vertigo_14

    The Corporate 80s Genre

    I assume it was the proliferation of Yuppies and the Me,Me,Me Age that was responsible for the numerous 80s movies about the cutthroat corporate life. 'Baby Boom' and 'Working Girl' are other titles that come to mind.

    The Secret of My Success is a charming movie, though sometimes not a very funny one. As one viewer wrote, it is likely Michael J. Fox's innocent good-natured character that drives what might otherwise be only a mildly amusing movie. Margaret Whitton and John Pankow (had he not said 'suits' so many damn times) are pleasing secondary characters as well, and a much needed counterbalance to the obnoxious characters that Helen Slater and Richard Jordan portray.

    Brantley Foster (Fox), fresh off the Kansas farm, learns the harsh reality of a business graduate's life when he travels to New York expecting to become the next CEO of some company. Nevermind find a job, he can't even seem to get past the interview stage, with one rejection after another. And these are some of the funniest lines in the films. Especially, when Brantley asks his interviewer how he can get hard-nosed business experience if no one will hire him. "If we hired you to get experience, you'd take that experience and get a better job. If you'd joined our training program right out of high school, you would've had a job today." Brantley asks, curiously, "Why did I go to college." The interviewer laughs, "You had fun, didn't you?"

    Brantley decides to dial up some unknown uncle Howard, hoping to get a job with his company in his last resort. And his first impression work, landing him a job in the mailroom. But Brantely has his sights on bigger, better things, and uses his newfound position to establish his plan. That is, he is going to be the new great employee at Prescott's employee, but as Carlton Whitton, a business mastermind.

    Trying to run one life is hard enough, and many comedic mishaps arise when Brantley tries to maintain his own life and pose as Carlton Whitton on a near full-time basis as well. He has trouble separating the two, when he has to keep hiding Carlton Whitton from his uncle Howard, who obviously knows who he is. He simultaneously has to hide his true identity from a fellow coworker that he falls in love with (Helen Slater). Add to the mix that Howard is having an affair with Christy (Slater) and asks her to spy on Cartlon Whitton because he suspects a spy within his company during rumors of a hostile takeover. Can Brantley keep up with it all? It is the only way to prove to anyone that he's not some dumb college kid. His success depends on it.

    The movie is kind of funny, and pretty dated. Sometimes Fox's character is too charming. He never seems to get too angry, even after figuring that some people in the company were trying hard to screw him out of his job (both as Carlton and as Brantley). But, his charm and some of those strange mishaps (the sequence with the four characters at the townhouse sneaking around at night is a nice arrangement) keep the movie going. Best recommended for 80s fans or Michael J. Fox fans who would mostly likely be immune to some of the films flaws.
    7Sylviastel

    It's Vera Prescott who steals the show!

    Okay, Michael J. Fox stars as a Midwestern college graduate who moves to New York City to conquer the business world. He is completely unprepared as Brantley Foster. He is so desperate that he contacts a distant cousin, Richard Prescott, for help breaking in to the business world of New York City. Along the way, he meets his aunt Vera Prescott, played by the delicious Margaret Whitton who really steals the show in this role. He also falls in love with Christy Wills who works there and is played admirably by Helen Slater. John Pankow plays the guy in the mail room who helps Brantley. The cast is first rate but the writing is somewhat mediocre material. It's a good entertainment with a first rate cast and the scenes in the country are quite beautiful.
    8Instant_Palmer

    M.J. Fox Walking On Sunshine in Go-Go 80's

    Michael J. Fox is walking on sunshine at the apex of his career success (1987) in this contagiously likable Herbert Ross produced and directed comedy.

    Ross brings his prolific success from stage, opera, ballet, movies, and TV to this fun, frolicking and much-improved upon non-musical update of the 1960's Broadway and movie classic 'How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying'.

    Herb is a bona-fide Hollywood legend, who over 40 years, worked with some of the greatest in the biz: Ray Stark, Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Mike Nichols, Vivien Leigh, Barbara Streisand, Baryshnikov, Shirley MacLaine, Anne Bancroft, Tom Skerritt, Liz Taylor, Peter O'Toole, Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, Steve Allen, Steve Martin, Richard Dreyfus, Kevin Bacon, Goldie Hawn, Dolly Pardon, Julia Roberts, Sally Fields, Olivia Dukakis, Sam Shephard, and Michael J. Fox, plus many more.

    Few can compare to Herb's Rennaisance-Man performing-arts background as a dancer, actor, choreographer, director and producer. Movies and/or plays he directed and/or choreographed include another 80's classic 'Footloose', as well as The Turning Point, The Goodbye Girl, Play It Again Sam, Protocol, California Suite, Nininski, The Seven Percent Solution, Funny Girl, Funny Lady, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, The Owl And The Pussycat, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolf, Inside Daisy Clover, Goodbye Mr. Chips, The Sunshine Boys, Max Dugan Returns, I Ought To Be In Pictures, Pennies From Heaven, My Blue Heaven, True Colors, Steel Magnolias, Boys On The Side, and more.

    But 'The Secret Of My Success' is ALL about Michael J. Fox, and Ross choreographs this non-stop comedy romp through the corporate take-over era of the 1980's, that engagingly showcases Fox's comedic acting style - an absolute must-see film for any MJ Fox fan.
    7skullhead739

    A fulfilling 80s hit

    This film is definitely weird but a good weird. Read on to find out why.

    Acting: The cast is great, all supporting roles and Michael j fox of course is awesome. Very iconic 80s characters being very charismatic and funny. You also really get a sense of fulfillment watching michael rise to the top from being a simple country boy.

    Story: Wow what a weird script this must of been to read. It's absolutely hilarious, cringey and invigorating watching this movie unfold. I loved most of the stories direction with the exception of some scenes being quite lack luster and boring.

    Summary: Overall I believe this movie is a must watch for a 80s fan or a mj fox fan in general. Definetly a 100% unique plot I've never seen before and a satisfying film to watch.

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    • Trivia
      This film was inspired by the early Hollywood experiences of Steven Spielberg, who snuck onto the Universal Studios lot at a young age and began using an empty office as his own production office. The character of Brantley Foster does the same thing in this movie.
    • Errores
      When Brantley answers the phone in the office for the first time before starting his "con" as Carlton, his hair length and color change during the course of the call.
    • Citas

      [after sex]

      Brantley Foster: Can I make a personal observation?

      Vera Prescott: Um, anything but the thighs.

      Brantley Foster: You know, somebody sold you a bill of goods and convinced you you had to be 21 forever. That's bullshit. I think you're terrific; I think the only thing wrong with you is your husband is a jerk. You're beautiful, you're intelligent, you're sensuous...

      Vera Prescott: Say that again!

      Brantley Foster: Which part?

      Vera Prescott: All of it!

      [sounds of car]

      Vera Prescott: Oh, no.

      Brantley Foster: What, what is it?

      Vera Prescott: It's the jerk.

      [Brantley rushes to the window]

      Vera Prescott: My husband.

      Brantley Foster: My uncle!

      Vera Prescott: Your what?

      Brantley Foster: Oh God, that makes you...

      Vera Prescott: Auntie Vera?

      Brantley Foster: Oh! God!

      [Vera laughs]

      Brantley Foster: Oh God, oh God, oh God! What's my mother going to say? I've disgraced my whole family!

      Vera Prescott: Oh, the hell you did!

    • Versiones alternativas
      There are two different ending sequences. In the first, after they leave the boardroom Fred and Vera meet and start to flirt. Christy and Brantley go into the elevator which stops between floors. In the second version, this scene is ommitted and we cut to several weeks later where the two couples climb into a limo and go the opera. The first shows up on the video releases, whereas the second shows up in broadcast versions.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Making Mr. Right/Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn/Secret of My Success/Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Riskin' a Romance
      Written by Siobhan Fahey, Ollie Marland and Paul Weller

      Performed by Bananarama

      Produced by Daryl Hall and T-Bone Wolk (as Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk)

      Bananarama appears courtesy of London Records Ltd.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de abril de 1987 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Secret of My Success
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 919 Third Avenue, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Pemrose Roof and Jog Track)
    • Productoras
      • Rastar Pictures
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 12,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 66,995,879
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 7,766,452
      • 12 abr 1987
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 110,996,879
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 51min(111 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 1.85 : 1

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