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Profit

  • TV Series
  • 1996–1997
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
2.2K
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Adrian Pasdar in Profit (1996)
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Jim Profit is a newly promoted junior executive at a multinational conglomerate, who uses ruthless methods to climb the corporate ladder. He is not above using blackmail, bribery, extortion,... Read allJim Profit is a newly promoted junior executive at a multinational conglomerate, who uses ruthless methods to climb the corporate ladder. He is not above using blackmail, bribery, extortion, or worse to take down one rival after another.Jim Profit is a newly promoted junior executive at a multinational conglomerate, who uses ruthless methods to climb the corporate ladder. He is not above using blackmail, bribery, extortion, or worse to take down one rival after another.

  • Creators
    • David Greenwalt
    • John McNamara
  • Stars
    • Adrian Pasdar
    • Lisa Darr
    • Lisa Blount
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • David Greenwalt
      • John McNamara
    • Stars
      • Adrian Pasdar
      • Lisa Darr
      • Lisa Blount
    • 53User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Episodes8

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    Adrian Pasdar
    Adrian Pasdar
    • Jim Profit
    • 1996–1997
    Lisa Darr
    Lisa Darr
    • Gail Koner
    • 1996–1997
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Bobbi Stakowski
    • 1996–1997
    Jack Gwaltney
    Jack Gwaltney
    • Pete Gracen
    • 1996–1997
    Allison Hossack
    Allison Hossack
    • Nora Gracen
    • 1996–1997
    Keith Szarabajka
    Keith Szarabajka
    • Charles Henry "Chaz" Gracen
    • 1996–1997
    Lisa Zane
    Lisa Zane
    • Joanne Meltzer
    • 1996–1997
    Sherman Augustus
    Sherman Augustus
    • Jeffrey Sykes
    • 1996–1997
    Teryl Rothery
    Teryl Rothery
    • Connie Gracen
    • 1997
    Scott Paulin
    Scott Paulin
    • Jack Walters
    • 1996
    Jennifer Hetrick
    Jennifer Hetrick
    • Elizabeth Gracen Walters
    • 1996
    Don S. Davis
    Don S. Davis
    • Former Sheriff Crew
    • 1996
    Steve Bacic
    Steve Bacic
    • Seth
    • 1996–1997
    Steve Makaj
    Steve Makaj
    • 1996–1997
    Michael J Rogers
    Michael J Rogers
    • 1996–1997
    Bill Croft
    Bill Croft
    • Guard…
    • 1996–1997
    Andrew Wheeler
    • Auditor…
    • 1996
    Shawn Macdonald
    Shawn Macdonald
    • Leo Hershey
    • 1996–1997
    • Creators
      • David Greenwalt
      • John McNamara
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    PyrolyticCarbon

    Clever, sharp, multi-layered and dark. Superbly directed and acted

    Profit poses many interesting questions, even before you watch the series. It was applauded by critics and failed when broadcast, so who got it wrong? The critics, the network, or perhaps it was the audience?

    After watching the DVD, I'm convinced. This time the critics were spot on.

    The creators looked to the corporate world and brought a complete sociopath into it, then layered style galore, and managed to keep the costs down and still produce some excellent drama which, although slightly dated in looks, could compete well with today's programming with its dark and edgy feel.

    Series The series opens strongly in the first few episodes, the dating is apparent more in the quality of picture than anything else although some hairstyles do give away the years quite effectively as well as the phones they use, other than that you'd be forgiven for mistaking the release date.

    There's a great sense of direction early on in the series and a real sense of Profit controlling and just how truly amoral he really is. The character is crafted so well and the events of each episode carefully orchestrated to show his slight and careful manipulation of other characters in order to manoeuvre them to his needs and his ultimate goal.

    Unfortunately the careful crafting of the episode and the power of the character of Profit seems to dull towards the end of the series. His involvement in events becomes more direct, more obvious, much less clever. He actually feels much more like a henchman running to keep up with events around him than the opening sociopath.

    That said, the first half of the series really does keep the focus on his power and manipulation, and to great effect. The whole premise of the show is superb, concentrating on the truly driven character at the centre, a character with no morals at all.

    The episodes are multi-layered and complex, weaving multiple threads of the storyline together building them to a strong and very satisfying conclusion. They are dark and edgy yet it's not all serious and there is a far bit of comic value in the series ranging from the darkly comic to the odd moment of silliness. Neither overpowers the main feel of the movie though and these moments are well woven into the series.

    One of the main devices used throughout the series is the voice-over of Profit, this is used to open and close each episode as well as providing insight throughout and some further exposition. Surprisingly this works really well as it does make you feel as though Profit is leading you through this journey as he does so many characters in the series. It's not so much used to say "Here's what's happening" but more "Here's what I'm going to make happen", it takes you right into his world from the opening moment.

    Pasdar is superb as Profit, as is Szarabajka who plays the MD of G&G, there are some really strong performances from secondary characters throughout the series.

    The two man team of David Greenwalt and John McNamara have done a wonderful job of developing this character and threading together the episodes, as well as the threads within each episode.

    Sound: DDStereo The audio was clear and a very good soundtrack carried through the series. There was no real need for anything over Digital Stereo as there aren't any moments of loud action or explosions. The contrast of levels between shouts and whispers were good so that no volume adjustments were required.

    Picture: 1.33:1 You can tell from the film style that this is from the nineties, it lacks the crispness of today's television, yet that's not a distraction. The picture does look really good, even on the then futuristic computer animation. The picture is good and clear with great colours and lighting particularly when visiting Profit's own private home. There's not an abundance of camera work and hand-held here, but there are some excellently filmed and framed scenes, with great use of crane and dolly shots.

    Extras: Seven episodes including two hour pilot, Featurette with interviews and discussion from the creator and stars, Audio Commentaries on some episodes with Pasdar, Greenwalt and McNamara.

    The Commentaries are interesting and entertaining, but perhaps the strongest and most revealing is that of the Pilot where the creators and main star give away most of the information you'll hear later on.

    There's a lot of insightful discussion into the creation and development of the show and of the Profit character, as well as the story behind the sell of the series. It really does sound as though the show was developed around the character.

    The discussions give us an impression of how much the actor was involved, how deep the character development of the series was, and how the relationships between the characters and the people on set developed and grew.

    There's not many commentaries I can say this about, but this one really gets you excited about the show, the filming and the acting. Their passion for the character and the series really does get under your skin.

    This passion extends into the other commentaries, all except the final episode which is surprisingly disappointing after the bar being raised so high on the first. There's little incisive examination of the episode, what was going to happen, and what could have been.

    The featurette takes off where the commentaries left and builds more on the relationships of the characters and crew, as well as delving further into the darkness of Profit the series and the character.

    Overall Profit is clever, sharp and superbly directed. It's a very clever and complex tale which when watched now, really does show that it heralded the dark and edgy television which we are now craving more and more of today. Who would have thought that watching someone this evil would be so enjoyable?
    cosmostein

    If it had been on HBO it would have buried anything on TV

    People often go on about the death of network television and wonder why networks like HBO are simply crushing network TV, and I can point to Profit and say here is a primary example of why Networks can't compete.

    This show is simply shocking, revolving around perhaps one of the most evil main characters to grace network TV, with a very dark past, and an even darker present. Fox simply got cold feet because it was just too much for 1996 and the majority of the Bible Belt went nuts over the concepts in this show and just crushed it. It was too smart for Fox which is really unfortunate, but if it had been on HBO two or three years later and they would have been allowed to truly get into the dark angle of this show that only cable networks seem to be able to do, we would be discussing how many Emmy's Adrian Pasdar had won.

    I never watched it on TV, and the DVD was my first chance to really get a look at it, and it was simply light years ahead of its time.

    -Z
    ms_marta

    Really, really loved this show...

    Good to see that there are other "Profit" fans out there.

    Finally I found the original title of my favourite series. have been looking all over the place, not quite been able to remember the title, but then I got some unexpected help form an old friend. Too bad it got cancelled so soon, too soon for my liking.

    This is truly one of the greatest tv series of all time...no kidding... Hopefully it will appear on dvd soon (fingers crossed)or appears on tv again some time in the future (fingers crossed yet again...).
    8leozal

    the most unique, brutal and best TV show in recent years

    I have seen this show when I was about 14 and absolutely loved it. Jim Profit is perhaps the most brutal yet extremely likable psychopath in television history, and he's the lead!!! It is unfortunate that the show was cancelled perhaps because the premise and the show's intelligence never appealed to people back in 1996. The Profit DVD is coming out in August 2005 and I've never been more excited over a DVD release since the X-Files sets. I have watched this show in a cranky 14 inch set over aerial antennae when I was a kid and have been looking for this show for years and now it's comin' out! Do yourself a favor and check this one out...
    9AZINDN

    Brilliant But Cancelled

    Caught this series for the first time after waiting for it to be rerun, and could not believe a show of this calibre was killed. Adrian Pasdar's performance as lethal executive Jim Profit is magnificent evil and carnal lust in a polished, yuppie, corporate mode. Each of the nine episodes brings Profit closer to a one man corporate take-over the old fashioned way, by killing off the competition and climbing the upwardly mobile ladder corpse by corpse. Black humor abounds.

    Outstanding performances by entire supporting cast, but it's Pasdar's show, esp. at the end of the day as Profit climbs back into a Grayson and Grayson box after a hard day at the office...chilling and adult. Definitely not what the networks wanted. Offensive to the maudlin tastes of mainstream TV viewers, nevertheless this is one program that was just too good for the masses.

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    • Trivia
      Profit's exploration of Gracen&Gracen's interface is done through a 3D-image rendering interface, which represents the entire company as a building with a series of offices. This is VRML (Virtual Realilty Modeling Language) which was, at the time, believed to be the way that future websites would be built.
    • Goofs
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    • Quotes

      Jim Profit: If you want someone to love you, open your heart. If you want someone to be obsessed with you, close it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cement (2000)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Juego sucio
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • New World Television
      • Stephen J. Cannell Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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