Career Opportunities (film)

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Career Opportunities

The movie cover for Career Opportunities - North American DVD release: Jennifer Connelly and Frank Whaley
Directed by Bryan Gordon
Produced by John Hughes
Hunt Lowry
Written by John Hughes
Starring Frank Whaley
Jennifer Connelly
Music by Thomas Newman
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) March 29, 1991
Running time 83 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Career Opportunities is an American romantic comedy film that was released in 1991. The film starred Frank Whaley and co-starred Jennifer Connelly in one of her first lead film roles. It was written by John Hughes and directed by Bryan Gordon.

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The film stars Whaley as Jim, a lazy slacker who is trying to get a well-paying job but instead ends up as a night janitor for Target. On his first shift at his new job, Jim is locked, alone, in the store by his boss. Connelly is Josie, the stereotypical "spoiled rich girl". The main action of the film begins when Josie, in a half-hearted runaway attempt, hides in Jim's store after hours. Discovered by the lonely janitor, Josie and Jim identify each other as kindred spirits and proceed to enjoy the freedom of being locked together in the store overnight. But things become complicated when two incompetent crooks (played by Dermot Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney) break into the store and hold the two teenagers hostage until the tables are turned.

(Screenwriter John Hughes used the same "kids vs. crooks" theme in his earlier film Home Alone.)

The movie was released as One Wild Night in the UK.

John Candy has an uncredited cameo in the film as the manager of the Target store in which Jim works - a nod to Candy's appearances in other John Hughes films.

Career Opportunities was a modest success at the time of its release, and (along with Dennis Hopper's The Hot Spot) is credited with making Connelly a teen idol (even though she was in her early 20s by this time).


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