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Trading Places is a 1983 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod.Starring Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Denholm Elliott, and Jamie Lee Curtis, the film tells the story of an upper-class commodities broker (Aykroyd) and a poor street hustler (Murphy) whose lives cross when they are unwittingly made the subjects of ...
In the 1983 movie “Trading Places,” the life of a financial manager is switched with a Philly street hustler when two filthy-rich commodities brokers — brothers Mortimer and Randolph Duke ...
Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy reprise their roles as Mortimer and Randolph Duke respectively from Landis's Murphy-starring comedy film Trading Places (1983) who have become homeless after the events of the film and receive money from Akeem. [7] A segment of the Trading Places score can be heard during their scene.
The first time I saw the movie Trading Places I was struck by how Randolph and Mortimer Duke (played by Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche) resembled Statler and Waldorf. Or rather, Statler and Waldorf could serve as caricatures of Randolph and Mortimer. They even sound similar.
Randolph and Mortimer Duke in Trading Places; Mr. Potter; Jack Benny; Mother's boy: An awkward man who is excessively attached to his mother. Often he continues to act in a childish, submissive fashion even into adulthood. Private Pike; Howard Wolowitz; Eddie Kaspbrak (Stephen King's It) Norman Bates; Kes from Mother's Boys; Mother-in-law
Trading Places is a featured article; ... Don "Hey Martez" Ameche (Mortimer) effectively says "Fuck Randolph" (Ralph "Randy Jackson from the Jackson 5" Bellamy) to ...
Unexplained changes in cholesterol may help identify older adults at risk for dementia,study finds. Experts explain cholesterol and dementia risk.
Trading Places is a 1983 comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. Trading Places may also refer to: "Trading Places" (song) , a song by American R&B singer Usher