Subtitle Working Girl File
This report examines the 1988 film , directed by Mike Nichols, which remains a definitive cultural touchstone for its portrayal of female ambition, class mobility, and corporate dynamics in 1980s America. 1. Executive Summary
Tess McGill is an ambitious secretary in the Mergers and Acquisitions department of a New York investment firm. Despite her night-school education and intelligence, she is constantly sidelined by sexist male colleagues. She eventually finds a mentor in a new boss, Katharine Parker (Sigourney Weaver), who encourages her ideas but secretly steals them. When Katharine is sidelined by a skiing injury, Tess seizes the opportunity to take over her role, impersonating an executive to close a major deal with the help of investment broker Jack Trainer (Harrison Ford). 3. Key Themes Working Girl (1988): Do I Look Like I Don't Belong Here? subtitle Working Girl
Released in December 1988, was both a critical and commercial success, grossing over $103 million worldwide. It follows Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith), a working-class Staten Island secretary who navigates the cutthroat world of Wall Street finance. The film is celebrated for its performances and its iconic soundtrack, particularly Carly Simon's "Let the River Run," which won an Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Grammy. 2. Plot Overview This report examines the 1988 film , directed