Other People's Money (1991)

Danny De Vito ("Larry the Liquidator") faces off against Gregory Peck, the owner of a "mom and pop" wire and cable business, for control of the company. One of the best scenes in the movie, is the contrast between the two character's speeches at the shareholders' meeting. Peck argues a business philosophy based on employment, making useful goods and a responsibility to workers and the community, while DeVito stands for - you guessed it - money. A little dated, but still enjoyable to watch.

                                                                                           

 

 

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