The group intercepts an official USDA crop report on frozen concentrated orange juice before it reaches the Dukes. They provide the brothers with a forged report suggesting a low crop yield, causing the Dukes to aggressively buy futures and drive prices up.
: Beyond the laughs, the film critiques systemic privilege and how easily life can be manipulated by those at the top of the economic ladder. Santa Barbara International Film Festival Technical Details for Collectors
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The Dukes argue over nature vs. nurture: Can a refined, upper-class investor become a criminal if forced into poverty? Conversely, can a street-smart hustler excel in the boardroom? To test this, they orchestrate a life-swap between their arrogant managing director, Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd), and a wily street hustler named Billy Ray Valentine (Eddie Murphy).
The finale takes place on the chaotic floor of the New York Produce Exchange, where Winthorpe and Valentine team up to bankrupt the Duke brothers using a leaked government crop report on orange juice futures. The scene is so grounded in real-world finance that it influenced actual legislation. The group intercepts an official USDA crop report
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Once prices peak, Winthorpe and Valentine sell heavily to the Dukes at the inflated rate. The Result: Conversely, can a street-smart hustler excel in the
The 1980s was a golden era for high-concept comedies, and few films from that period hold up as brilliantly today as the 1983 satirical masterpiece, Trading Places . Directed by John Landis and starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd at the absolute peak of their comedic powers, this film remains a staple of American cinema.
: A pompous, high-society commodities director at the prestigious Duke & Duke firm.