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  1. You get a timeless comedy classic laced with sidesplitting, satiric humor. Murphy stars as a small-time con artist who gets a chance to switch lives with Aykroyd's big-time stock market maven. But their reversal of fortunes is just a cruel joke perpetrated by two bored mega-rich brothers (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy) as part of an idle bet.

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  3. Nov 6, 2009 · In true John Landis style, Trading Places is loaded with cameos: Bo Diddley as a pawn broker, Saturday Night Live alums Al Franken and Tom Davis are baggage handlers, Jim Belushi is a New Year's Eve partier in a gorilla suit, and puppeteer/director/actor Frank Oz appears as the policeman taking inventory of Winthorpe's personal property.

  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › Trading-PlacesPrime Video: Trading Places

    Trading Places. The story of a down-and-out con artist who trades lifestyles with a well-to-do investor. IMDb 7.5 1 h 56 min 1983. R. Comedy · Joyous · Outrageous · Feel-good. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  5. You get a timeless comedy classic laced with sidesplitting, satiric humor. Murphy stars as a small-time con artist who gets a chance to switch lives with Akroyd's big-time stock market maven. But their reversal of fortunes is just a cruel joke perpetrated by two bored mega-rich brothers (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy) as part of an idle bet.

  6. Trading Places - Metacritic. 1983. R. Paramount Pictures. 1 h 56 m. Play Sound. Summary Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy), a street con man and Louis Winthorpe III, a commodities broker (Aykroyd) agree to trade places after monied Mortimer Duke (Ameche) bets Billy Ray could pull in more money than Louis could on the streets. Comedy.

  7. Oct 26, 2020 · John Landis' 1983 screwball comedy Trading Places was one of the most critically and commercially successful movies of the entire decade. In addition to garnering favorable reviews, the film turned an estimated $15 million budget into a massive $90.4 million box-office hit. As a result, it was the fourth highest-grossing movie of 1983 in the U.S.