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Limit Up

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Nancy Allen in Limit Up (1989)
ComedyFantasy

Casey Falls is the assistant of commodity trader Peter Oak, but wants to get a license herself. When the diabolic Nike appears and promises to make her successful by use of her supernatural ... Read allCasey Falls is the assistant of commodity trader Peter Oak, but wants to get a license herself. When the diabolic Nike appears and promises to make her successful by use of her supernatural abilities, Casey hesitantly accepts. By correctly predicting the price of soybeans, she ma... Read allCasey Falls is the assistant of commodity trader Peter Oak, but wants to get a license herself. When the diabolic Nike appears and promises to make her successful by use of her supernatural abilities, Casey hesitantly accepts. By correctly predicting the price of soybeans, she manages to make a career, but the price that Nike demands is high: she wants Casey's soul!

  • Director
    • Richard Martini
  • Writers
    • Richard Martini
    • Luana Anders
  • Stars
    • Nancy Allen
    • Dean Stockwell
    • Brad Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    278
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    • Director
      • Richard Martini
    • Writers
      • Richard Martini
      • Luana Anders
    • Stars
      • Nancy Allen
      • Dean Stockwell
      • Brad Hall
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Nancy Allen
    Nancy Allen
    • Casey Falls
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Peter Oak
    Brad Hall
    Brad Hall
    • Marty Callahan
    Danitra Vance
    Danitra Vance
    • Nike
    Ray Charles
    Ray Charles
    • Julius
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Chuck Feeney
    Sandra Bogan
    Sandra Bogan
    • Andy Lincoln
    William Woff
    • Rusty
    • (as William J. Woff)
    Ava Fabian
    Ava Fabian
    • Sasha
    Robbie Martini
    • Assistant to Mr Oak
    Teressa Ovetta Burrel
    • Clark
    Winifred Freedman
    • Pit Recorder
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Teacher
    Richard Martini
    Richard Martini
    • Student
    Kellie Joy Beals
    • Reporter
    Nicky Blair
    Nicky Blair
    • Maitre D'
    Cal Gibson
    Cal Gibson
    • Truck Driver
    Charles Holman
    • Parking Lot Kid
    • Director
      • Richard Martini
    • Writers
      • Richard Martini
      • Luana Anders
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    lor_

    Soybeans, anyone?

    My review was written in March 1990 after watching the movie on MCEG/Virgin video cassette.

    "Limit Up" is a lame fantasy comedy about the Chicago world of commodity trading. It played theatrically in the Windy City last November ahead of its May video debut.

    MCEG production poses the uninteresting question: can Nancy Allen corner the world market in soybeans? She's an upwardly mobile runner on the exchange who wants to be a trader but gets a sexist brushoff from her icy boss, Dean Stockwell. Dumb gimmick has Danitra Vance as an agent for the devil offering Allen a Faustian deal to sell her soul for fame and wealth in the commodities biz.

    With cheap special effects and predictable plot twists, the film has little to offer in the "Wall Street" genre. Instead of trenchant social criticism, director Richard Martini veers into goody-goody realms (manipulating the price of soybeans to benefit starving Third World countries) that don't ring true.

    Casting Ray Charles as God, in the form on Earth of a jazz sax player, does not measure up to George Burns' assignments in the role. Vance is outfitted and instructed to act in obvious imitation of Whoopi Goldberg, to ill effect.

    Allen and Stockwell are straitjacketed in stock roles. Co-author Luana Anders, familiar from many acting roles in the '60s, also pops up on screen as an instructor for traders.
    10RJPMartini

    Ray Charles plays God

    Film is a sweet retelling of a stale tale: selling your soul to the devil.. in this case, it's Nancy Allen selling her soul so she can be a successful soybean trader at the Chicago Board of Trade. Cameo by Ray Charles as God is great, and Danitra Vance (from Broadway, since passed away) is terrific as his assistant Nike. Look for great perfs from Dean Stockwell as the nasty boss, and Brad Hall as the quirky boyfriend. Also gives an insiders view of commodity trading. Sort of Wall Street meets Bedazzled.
    4Jill-68

    Harmless Ho-Hum Fantasy

    I wanted to like this movie, but it's rather dull. I'm sure it looked better on paper. The environment of a commodities trading floor just isn't exciting enough to hold my attention...for one thing, I don't understand it. The screenwriters foresaw this problem...and included lots of scenes explaining the soybean trade to me. I became less enthused with each passing minute. The stars, Nancy Allen and Brad Hall, just aren't charismatic enough to carry a film. The girl who plays the Devil in Disguise (Donitra Vance) tries her damnest to liven up the proceedings...but merely becomes annoying. This would have been a much better movie if Dean Stockwell and his beautiful, cunning accomplice were the major stars...instead, they do their best with supporting parts. Only there's nothing here to support.
    10alphaspace

    I Loved Limit Up, But I Am Not Normal In ANY WAY & Proud Of It!

    Most NOT all but Most so called Good Movies I leave thinking what the hell was that! What did it mean. What were they trying to say. What was the message. I leave most so called Good Movies more confused than words can describe. Granted I am autistic as such lots of what most people do, love and understand including movies usually go right over my head. Hence I am truly blessed when every so often Hollywood let's go of a gem like Limit Up.

    This movie is simple with a morality tale of good and evil that is easy to digest and understand. I see so many so called great movies I do not understand for years after I have seen them then suddenly on a long boring trip on the cross town bus I hear fellow passengers talking about the movie describing its meaning in a way I can understand. Once I understand the movie I usually say ewwe, yuck or big deal so what. Must be a normal human thing.

    Anyways like I said again this movies plot is not rocket science, its a really cool morality play occurring in the life of a trader on the Chicago Board of Trade commodity futures exchange. She sells her soul to get help being a better trader and is soon tasked to pay up. As the story goes on she learns her lesson. I must admit the very thing most people hated about this story I loved which is it did give me a basic core level understanding of and insight to the world of commodities trading that made me respect the role the Chicago Board of Trade and its activities play in our lives.

    Funny thing is I recently visited Chicago and yes because of having seen Limit Up I had to see the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Building which is both huge wide and beautiful. I really enjoyed the movie and worked hard to find it. I finally found Limit Up used on VHS tape at Amazon.com at a cheap price too. You can find almost any movie on Amazon.com in some format. Again this is another case where a movie the Wolf loves the world hates but hey I have long ago accepted that I am a weird ole thing.
    9cryspanther

    reverse psychology

    I enjoyed this morality play where an angel plays "devil's advocate" to make the main character realize that some things are more important than getting rich. I'm not sure why but i picture Bette Midler in the lead and Whoppi Goldberg as the Angel.

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    • Trivia
      Sally Kellerman: nightclub singer.
    • Crazy credits
      The sound of a crowd can be heard after the end credits.
    • Alternate versions
      UK video versions were cut by 4s to remove strong language for a PG rating. The theatrical release was rated 12 uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bloodhounds of Broadway/Dealers/Limit Up/My Left Foot/Shocker (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Mike Mercurie
      Music by John Tesh

      Used with Permission and Courtesy of Private Music, Inc.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Limit Up - Zum Teufel mit den Kohlen
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Management Company Entertainment Group (MCEG)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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