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Monkey Business

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In a funny and chaotic comedy, we follow a group of clever executives who, in search of an antidote to the monotony of work life, decide to embark on a day of experimentation. What begins as a day of fun quickly turns into a series of hilarious mix-ups when a group of monkeys escapes from a nearby circus and infiltrates their lives. The situation becomes even more tangled when the quest for a new youth elixir takes unexpected turns.

The monkeys' antics begin to spiral out of control in the office, leading the main characters into absurd and dangerous situations. Charming, mischievous, and cunning in their own right, the primates not only disrupt the work environment but also toy with the emotions of the human characters. While some of the executives try to maintain order, others surrender to the free spirit the monkeys bring with them.

The story evolves into a game of cat and mouse, where the characters must adapt to the unexpected and rediscover what is truly important in life: fun, friendship, and sometimes, a little bit of madness. As comedic gestures and misunderstandings pile up, laughter becomes the best elixir of all, proving that sometimes, youth is not about age, but about spirit and shared laughter.

Media type
Movie
Year
1952
Director
Howard Hawks
Writer
Charles Lederer
Ben Hecht
Howard Hawks
I. A. L. Diamond
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
78.00
Actors
Cary Grant
Ginger Rogers
Charles Coburn
Marilyn Monroe
Hugh Marlowe
Henri Letondal
Robert Cornthwaite
Larry Keating
Douglas Spencer
Esther Dale
George Winslow
Marjorie Holliday
Harry Carey
Nico Minardos
Charlotte Austin
Harry Bartell
Faire Binney
Tex Brodus
Olive Carey
Harry Carter
Melinda Casey
Ronnie Clark
Russ Clark
Heinie Conklin
George Eldredge
Kathleen Freeman
Terry Goodman
Dabbs Greer
George Hoagland
Perk Lazelle
Rudy Lee
Louis Lettieri
Mickey Little
Emmett Lynn
Paul Maxey
John McKee
Bill McLean
Joseph Mell
Christopher Milne
Jonathan Milne
Ray Montgomery
Roger Moore
Brad Morrow
Forbes Murray
Robert Nichols
Jerry Paris
Maudie Prickett
Jimmy Roebuck
Harry Seymour
Jerry Sheldon
Olan Soule
Gil Stratton
Ruth Warren
Mack Williams
Isabel Withers
Gender
Comedy
Ciencia ficciΓ³n
Country
United States
Producers
Sol C. Siegel
Original title
Monkey Business
Duration
97
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