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Strictly Business
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKevin Hooks
Written byPam Gibson
Nelson George
Produced byAndre Harrell
Pam Gibson
Starring
  • Joseph C. Phillips
  • Anne-Marie Johnson
  • David Marshall Grant
  • Halle Berry
  • CinematographyZoltan David
    Edited byRichard Nord
    Music byMichel Colombier

    Production
    company

    Island World

    Distributed byWarner Bros.

    Release date

    • November 8, 1991 (1991-11-08)

    Running time

    83 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Box office$7,683,267 (domestic)[1]

    Strictly Business is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Kevin Hooks and starring Tommy Davidson, Joseph C. Phillips, and Halle Berry. The supporting cast includes Anne-Marie Johnson, David Marshall Grant, Jon Cypher, Kim Coles, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows the ways of a mail clerk as he tries to hook his executive friend up with his clubbing girl pal and plays on comedy, business, romance, and ethics. It features a young Sam Rockwell, and the R&B group Jodeci right before their musical success. The film was shot at various locations in New York City. The prime location used in shooting the film was Manhattan. The film was released on November 8, 1991 and was made available for a selected audience rather than being widely released.

    Plot[edit]

    Party boy Bobby still lives at home and is a low-level mail clerk in a big real estate investment firm. He has been there for two years but aspires to enter the trainee broker program. Bobby feels especially frustrated because a guy with less time in the mailroom gets in first.

    Waymon Tinsdale is an uptight African-American in middle management at the firm on the verge of making partner. He is at lunch with a senior partner when he sees beautiful party girl Natalie, a hostess there and is instantly interested but tongue-tied.

    When Waymon returns to his office he finds Bobby having fast food at his desk, hitting on a woman on his phone. They fight over the trainee program, Wayman pointing out he has less prestigious qualifications and dresses too informally.

    Seeing the headshot of Natalie that Waymon has from helping her earlier, Bobby tells him he has no chance. They make a deal in which Waymon will try to move Bobby to the trainee broker program if he helps him meet her.

    After an unsatisfying date night with Deidre, Waymon meets Bobby at a club. He's unsuccessful in meeting Natalie. Waymon returns to the office to continue on a report due the next day. His secretary wakes him to find out he's late to a meeting. The partner is livid that the financial report is still not complete, so he promises to have it complete for Friday.

    Bobby convinces Waymon to buy some more hip clothes. They then go out to a bar where Natalie is a cocktail waitress. This time she notices him. Waymon spends the whole of Thursday on the report, which he plans to send first thing in the morning.

    At a cocktail party, Waymon tells David who's also vying for partner that he completed the Savoy tower report. Deidre responds very negatively to Bobby's arrival, threatening to dump Waymon if he leaves with him. The guys head to Natalie's work, only to find out it's been closed down by the IRS. Waymon takes her off, she tells him of her dream to be a club owner and they spend the evening together.

    Meanwhile, David and his trainee sneak into the office and make changes to the report. Bobby gets it to the potential Japanese investors, who pull their bid. Waymon, thinking Bobby screwed up, gets him fired. He himself is told that if he doesn't get another buyer by Monday he is also fired.

    Natalie shows up in the office for her lunch date with Waymon admidst his stressful search for a new investor. He's cold and upsets her, so she tells him off and leaves. Then his secretary comes, showing him that Bobby couldn't have been to blame. Waymon seeks him out, apologizes and tells him about their need for a big investor. Bobby says to have his big presentation set for Monday and goes.

    First thing Monday the Holleran brother of the Harlem National Bank arrive, and Waymon realises he'd met them out with Bobby in a club. After his presentation they sign on as the Tower's investors, and Waymon is made partner. In the lobby when they find David his trainee rats him out and he gets fired.

    Waymon begs Natalie for forgiveness, and after he and Bobby take her to a huge space. The Holleran Brothers offer to invest in her club, sharing the profits 50-50

    Cast[edit]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    A soundtrack containing hip hop music was released on October 29, 1991 by Uptown Records. It peaked at 64 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

    Box office[edit]

    On its first weekend the film made $2.4 million and ended earning $7.7 million.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Strictly Business (1991)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 27, 2013.

    External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strictly_Business_(1991_film)&oldid=1222684081"

    Categories: 
    1991 films
    1991 comedy films
    African-American comedy films
    African-American films
    Films directed by Kevin Hooks
    Films set in Manhattan
    Films scored by Michel Colombier
    Warner Bros. films
    1991 directorial debut films
    1990s English-language films
    1990s American films
    Hidden categories: 
    Articles with short description
    Short description matches Wikidata
    Template film date with 1 release date
    Rotten Tomatoes ID same as Wikidata
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