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Can anyone tell me about OPM(other people's money)?

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  1. Don't you wish you had some...


  2. Its as good as neighbour's wife.

    No risk, no loss,

    Only joy and enjoy !!!

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    Other People's Money is a 1991 "drama/romantic comedy" film starring Danny DeVito, Penelope Ann Miller and Gregory Peck. It is based on a play (Riqueza ajena) by Jerry Sterner. The director was Norman Jewison and the screenplay was credited to Alvin Sargent. For details visit -

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_Peopl...

  3. Majority of our people are living and enjoying with OPM. From a begger to biggest. They are all playing with opm. Even celebrity marriages not left behind even BBM,s (big business magnets) have constructed their empires on opm, leave alone politicians and their chelas, dons etc, etc.,

  4. Other People's Money (1991)

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    User Rating: 5.8/10 (2,536 votes)

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    Directed by

    Norman Jewison

    Writing credits (WGA)

    Jerry Sterner (play)

    Alvin Sargent (screenplay)

    Release Date:

    18 October 1991 (USA) more

    Genre:

    Comedy / Drama / Romance more

    Tagline:

    Meet Larry the Liquidator. Arrogant. Greedy. Self-centered. Ruthless. You gotta love the guy.

    Plot Summary:

    A corporate raider threatens a hostile take-over of a "mom and pop" company. The patriarch of the company enlists the help of his wife's daughter... more (view trailer)

    Plot Keywords:

    Based On Play / Money / Satire / Capitalism

    User Comments:

    Macro Economics with flair more

    Cast(Cast overview, first billed only)

    Danny DeVito ... Lawrence Garfield

    Gregory Peck ... Andrew Jorgenson

    Penelope Ann Miller ... Kate Sullivan

    Piper Laurie ... Bea Sullivan

    Dean Jones ... Bill Coles

    R.D. Call ... Arthur

    Mo Gaffney ... Harriet

    Bette Henritze ... Emma

    Tom Aldredge ... Ozzie

    Leila Kenzle ... Marcia

    Cullen O. Johnson ... Gus

    William De Acutis ... Pfeiffer

    David Wells ... Granger

    Stephanie White ... Angeli

    Jeff Hayenga ... Klein (as Jeffrey Hayenga)

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    Additional Details

    Also Known As:

    Riqueza ajena (USA: Spanish title) (video title)

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    Runtime:

    103 min

    Country:

    USA

    Language:

    English

    Color:

    Color (Technicolor)

    Aspect Ratio:

    1.85 : 1 more

    Sound Mix:

    Dolby

    Certification:

    Iceland:L / Australia:M / Finland:S / Sweden:Btl / USA:R

    Filming Locations:

    Connecticut, USA more

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    Trivia:

    Danny DeVito refuses to eat junk food, so the donuts he eats in this film aren't fried, contain no sugar, and are fat-free. They were made to order by a health food company. more

    Quotes:

    Bill Coles: Can I speak frankly?

    Lawrence Garfield: No. Lie to me! Tell me how thrilled you are to know me. I always speak frankly. I hate people who say, "Can we speak frankly?" It means they're bullshittin' me the rest of the time.

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    Movie Connections:

    Referenced in Other People's Honey (1991) (V) more

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    2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful:-

    Macro Economics with flair, 5 October 1999

    10/10

    Author: Al Rodbell from Carlsbad CA

    I bought this used Video and waited months before bothering to see what I had expected to be a hackneyed stereotypical flick. What a delightful surprise. It is easy to produce a film that is pedantic, or to the other extreme, ridiculous- but to combine engaging characters, biting humor and realistic representation of economic forces is a rare feat.

    You could study Shumpeter's "Economic theory of Creative Destruction of Obsolete Forms of Production," but you will not get a better illustration of the process than what is presented in this movie. DiVito portrayed the perfect balance of greed, and humanity as the Wall Street mogul. Penelope Ann Miller played the sharp, voluptious antaganist to perfection.

    This film is a rare nugget of intelligent entertainment that stands out in the sea of juvenilia.

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  5. It doesn't smell like curry.

  6. It's always easier and more pleasant to spend than your own !!

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