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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0088781Beer (1985) - IMDb

    Aug 30, 1985 · Beer: Directed by Patrick Kelly. With Loretta Swit, Rip Torn, Kenneth Mars, David Alan Grier. Desperate to keep an account from a financially-ailing brewery, an advertising firm concocts a macho ad campaign centered on three losers who inadvertently prevent a robbery at a bar.

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    • 1985-08-30
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beer_(film)Beer (film) - Wikipedia

    Beer (also known as The Selling of America) is a 1985 American comedy film produced by Orion Pictures that satirizes the advertising industry, specifically the TV commercial industry. Plot [ edit ] Cynical ad executive B. D. Tucker ( Loretta Swit ) is desperate not to lose the account of the financially ailing Norbecker Brewery.

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  4. Beer (1985) Beer (1985) Beer (1985) Beer (1985) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis Desperate to come up with a new campaign for Norbecker Beer, jaded advertising executive B.D. Tucker (Loretta ...

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  5. An advertising firm, desperate to keep an account from a financially-ailing brewery, concocts a macho ad campaign centering on three losers who inadvertently prevent a robbery at a bar. Patrick Kelly. Director. Allan Weisbecker.

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  7. Beer. 1985 · 1 hr 22 min. R. Comedy. To pull a beer brand out of a sales slump, a female ad exec launches a sexist campaign that turns three ordinary guys into America's new macho heroes. Subtitles: English. Starring: Peter Michael Goetz David Alan Grier Kenneth Mars William Russ Dick Shawn Saul Stein Loretta Swit Rip Torn David Wohl. Directed ...

  8. "All beer is essentially the same. Piss colored fermented water." A movie called "Beer" could have gone pretty much anywhere. Among those who have ever heard of this low-charting '80s comedy, I wonder how beer-drinkers feel about it being an advertising satire rather than a barfly hang-out joint or an inane sex farce like other appetizing '80s titles like "Hot Dog: The Movie", "Hamburger: The ...

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