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Career Opportunities: Directed by Bryan Gordon. With Frank Whaley, Jennifer Connelly, Dermot Mulroney, Kieran Mulroney. Jim is the dorky son of a local cement contractor who lives at home and has no direction.
The possible final strike against Jim for Bud is a job opportunity at the local Target store with the official job title of night clean up boy.
Career Opportunities (1991) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Career Opportunities: Directed by Bryan Gordon. With Frank Whaley, Jennifer Connelly, Dermot Mulroney, Kieran Mulroney. Jim is the dorky son of a local cement contractor who lives at home and has no direction.
Career Opportunities. Edit. I Wanna Stay Home. Written by Andy Sturmer (as A. Sturmer) Performed by Jellyfish (as Jelly Fish) Courtesy of Charisma Records America, Inc. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. Written by Jerome Kern and Otto A. Harbach (uncredited) Performed by Lawrence Welk.
Career Opportunities is a film worth a watch for a few key reasons. One reason is because the film is one of the last major projects of the great John Hughes. I wanted to take time out to watch this film recently because I never saw it when it was released back in 1991.
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Career Opportunities Details. Full Cast and Crew; Release Dates; Official Sites; Company Credits; Filming & Production; Technical Specs
A list of actors, actresses, and others within the film industry who, while prolific and/or prominent during the silent era of films, saw their careers change (generally decline) with the advent of "talkies".
Career Opportunities is a real strange one, a tasteless and completely off-key comedy that has the elements of the much-more serious and more interesting picture it could have been -- if only the film makers had a clue as to what sort of movie they were making. [30 March 1991, p.C3]