The Secret of My Succe$s
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1987
- 111 min
- 945 Views
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New York City.
He wants to see
what's there.
I can tell him
what's there.
I don't know how when
you've never been.
Think of it, 'ey
The world's in
the palm of my hand
Run a comb through my hair
Headin' out for
some new foreign land
And all this could seem
like a dream out the door
With everyday people
face down on the floor
I always said I could
make it and be who I am
There's a new look in sight
What a change for
the new modern man
Well, Toto, I guess we're
not in Kansas anymore.
I just can't figure out why
he'd want to go off to New York
when we got
everything here.
Somethin' I have
to do, Dad.
Did you pack an
iron like I told you to?
Mom.
You're gonna walk around wrinkled in
New York if you don't take an iron.
Elmer Whitfield's cousin Carlton
went off to New York a normal boy.
Came back with
his head shaved
and an earring
stuck in his cheek.
With all this it seems
like I'm dyin' for more
The streets are on fire
Never seen it before
It's like the sound
of electric guitars
Worlds collide and
hearts will be broken
Over and over
it's the same every day
How can I say what
The secret of my success
ls I'm livin'
Twenty-five hours a day
Mom, there's a whole
world out there.
I mean,
big, exciting.
I got a nice, small
apartment lined up.
I got a great job.
I wanna make
lots of money.
I want to have a
meaningful experience
with an incredibly
beautiful woman.
I can't even take a woman like
that to a small apartment.
I gotta get a penthouse.
A penthouse?
With a Jacuzzi in it.
Doin' this for you
as much for me, Mom.
All those years
of college,
they're gonna
start payin' off.
Ooh, ooh, yeah
Worlds collide and
hearts will be broken
Over and over
it's the same every day
How can I say what
has never concerned me
The secret of my
success is I'm livin'
Twenty-five hours a day
It's amazing to me
What a fool will
believe to get by
With a change
of your mind,
I can live, I can fly
Back!
The harder they come
the harder they fall
I never say maybe
and I go for it all
Just like the sound
of electric guitars
All right, listen up.
If there are any bugs
in here or rats or anything
that has more legs
than I do,
you just stay on your
side of the room, okay?
I'll stay on mine.
I should warn you.
I'm packing an iron.
You weren't listening.
Twenty-five hours a day
The secret of
my success is I'm livin'
Twenty-five hours a day
Darling, please pack
it as fast as you can.
Mr. Forbush?
Not me!
He's two doors down
the hall on your right.
Into the shredder
as fast as possible.
Mr. Forbush.
Yep.
Hi, I'm Brantley Foster
from Kansas.
You hired me.
I start work here today.
You're fired, kid.
Sorry.
We all saw it coming, but we
looked for some kind of miracle.
Miracle never happened.
What did happen?
Hostile takeover.
Ninety percent of the people in this
building are out on the street.
You are one of those 90%.
Tough break.
Mr. Forbush, I was counting on this job.
I mean, what do I do now?
Punt!
Okay, New York, if this is
the way you want it, okay.
I'm sorry, Mister... Foster.
I'm sorry, Mr. Foster. We
need someone with experience.
But how can I get
any experience
until I get a job that
gives me experience?
If we gave you a job just
to give you experience,
you'd take that experience
and get a better job.
Then that experience
Yeah. But I was trained in college
to handle a job like this.
So in a sense,
I already have experience.
What you've got is
college experience,
not the practical, hard-nosed business
experience we're locking for.
If you'd joined our training
program out of high school,
you'd be qualified
for this job now.
Then Why'd I go to college?
Had fun, didn't you?
What impresses me most
is the amount of
experience you picked up
while still attending college.
Well, ma'am, I knew all
those years of college
would be worthless without practical,
hard-nosed business experience.
"Assistant personnel manager,
J. Hall Communications.
"Junior purchasing agent,
Midland Furniture.
Production, Central Manufacturing."
Outstanding.
Outstanding.
You're not gonna tell me I have
too much experience, are ya?
Certainly not,
you're perfect for the job.
Great!
Except...
No. No exceptions.
I want this job.
I need it. I can do it.
Everywhere I've been today there's
always been something wrong.
Too young, too old,
too short, too tall.
Whatever the exception is,
I can fix it.
I can be older. I can be taller.
I can be anything.
Can you be
a minority woman?
Mom, I'm doin' great.
Is it dirty there?
Are the people rude?
No, this town is terrific.
That's good, dear.
What about your job?
Job? Hey!
I got a fantastic office, got a
gorgeous secretary. The works.
Brantley, we don't
care if she's gorgeous.
Is she any good?
What?
You heard me.
Can she type?
Ma, of course
she can type.
Some can't, you know.
Now, is it safe there?
You haven't been robbed
or anything, have you?
Ma, will you quit worryin'?
There is no danger.
But New York is...
New York is just
like Kansas intensified.
Policia! Policia!
What? What's that noise?
ls something the matter?
Oh, no, Mom,
that's just the TV.
It sounds so real.
It's Miami Vice.
Well, can you turn the sound down?
It's too loud.
Uh, Ma, it's broken.
The knob came off in my hand.
Goodness. Well, what about Uncle Howard?
Did you call him?
Uncle Howard! Uh,yeah,
the phone number.
Well, you still have the
number, don't you, Brantley?
Oh, yeah.
Are you all right?
You seem distracted?
Yeah. Well, they just
totaled a Ferrari.
But Uncle Howard?
Did you call him?
No, I haven't had a chance
Will you try to see him?
I'll probably bump into him
at the country club.
Get the TV fixed, dear.
Yeah. Listen, I gotta go.
Okay, Mom?
Okay-
Give Dad my love.
I will, dear.
I love you, Brantley.
I love you too, Mom.
Bye-bye. Bye!
They got 'em.
The light is in my eyes
How can I see through
What do I hold on to
Well, at least let me
buy you an airline ticket.
Dad, I'm gonna
do this on my own.
But you did make it
a round-trip ticket?
Yeah. I'm not
gonna need it.
No, when I come
back to Kansas,
I'm comin' back
in my own jet.
It seems like
Don't know where I'm goin' to
But you know
I'd turn it all around
It's just something
I've got to do
Take this. It's Uncle Howard's
phone number in New York.
I got an uncle
in New York?
My cousin Ellen married
his half-sister's nephew
before she got bit
by that dog and died.
But he's still kin,
and kin is kin.
Hi.
I'd like to see
Mr. Prescott, please.
Do you have
an appointment?
Well, you know, I tried to
get one, but I couldn't,
so I just thought
I'd surprise him.
Mr. Prescott doesn't
like surprises.
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