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  1. Upper-crust executive Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd) and down-and-out hustler Billy Ray Valentine (Eddie Murphy) are the subjects of a bet by successful brokers Mortimer (Don Ameche) and...

  2. Trading Places. Roger Ebert June 09, 1983. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Trading Places" resembles "Tootsie" and, for that matter, some of the classic Frank Capra and Preston Sturges comedies: It wants to be funny, but it also wants to tell us something about human nature and there are whole stretches when we forget it's a ...

  3. Summaries. A snobbish investor and a wily street con artist find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two callous millionaires. Louis Winthorpe is a businessman who works for commodities brokerage firm of Duke and Duke owned by the brothers Mortimer and Randolph Duke.

  4. Eddie Murphy plays Billy Ray Valentine, a man who has spent his life in the ghetto. Their positions are reversed in a scheme set in motion by two greedy brothers. 17,276 IMDb 7.5 1 h 56 min 1983. X-Ray HDR UHD R. Comedy · Drama · Joyous · Outrageous.

  5. TRADING PLACES | Trailer | Paramount Movies - YouTube. Paramount Movies. 1.33M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.2K. 452K views 3 years ago #ParamountMovies #EddieMurphy #TradingPlace. Now on...

  6. Trading Places (1983) R 06/07/1983 (US) Comedy 1h 56m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. They're not just getting rich... They're getting even. Overview. A snobbish investor and a wily street con-artist find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two callous millionaires. John Landis. Director. Timothy Harris. Screenplay.

  7. Trading Places (1983) - Cast & Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB) ← Back to main. Cast 98. Dan Aykroyd. Louis Winthorpe III. Eddie Murphy. Billy Ray Valentine. Ralph Bellamy. Randolph Duke. Don Ameche. Mortimer Duke. Denholm Elliott. Coleman. Kristin Holby. Penelope Witherspoon. Paul Gleason. Clarence Beeks. Jamie Lee Curtis. Ophelia. Alfred Drake.

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