The Associate 2899225 222077197 2008-06-27T13:21:03Z 72.39.80.88 spelling correction {{Infobox_Film | name = The Associate | image =| producer = [[Frederic Golchan]]<br>[[Adam Leipzig]]<br>[[Patrick Markey]] | director = [[Donald Petrie]] | writer = [[Jenaro Prieto]] (novel)<br>[[Nick Thiel]] (screenplay) | starring = [[Whoopi Goldberg]]<br>[[Dianne Weist]]<br>[[Tim Daly]] | distributor = [[Hollywood Pictures]]<br>[[Interscope Pictures]] | released = [[October 25]], [[1996 in film|1996]] | runtime = 114 min. | imdb_id = 0115580 | language = [[English language|English]] | amg_id = 1:136747 | budget = | }} '''''The Associate''''' is the title of a [[1996 in film|1996]] film starring [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Dianne Wiest]], [[Eli Wallach]], [[Timothy Daly]], [[Bebe Neuwirth]], [[Austin Pendleton]] and [[Lainie Kazan]]. ==Plot== Laurel Ayres is the smart and single woman trying to make it up the Wall Street corporate ladder, until one day she finds out that she is passed over for a promotion because she is a woman. Unable to face that fact that her less smart and [[sexist]] male protege (Frank) has now become her boss, she quits and tries to start up her own company only to find out that the male dominated world of Wall Street is not interested in taking an [[African American]] woman seriously, and thus is forced to create a fictional white man (Robert S. Cutty) in order to be judged on her own merits. Ayres financial wisdom is joined by the intelligent and computer-savvy secretary Sally Dugan who also was not properly recognized for her talents, and together they are able to become the most successful independent stock brokers in the world while helping a struggling high tech computer company stay afloat. [[Image:Associate Laurel Ayres.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Laurel Ayres talks business at a party.]] However, the ruse eventually runs into problems, as Cutty is still getting credit for Ayres great ideas, and competing firms and tabloid journalists are willing to do anything in order to bring the wealthy and elusive Cutty into the public and on their side. Thus Ayres is forced to get her gay best friend (who works at a nightclub as a female impersonator) to create an effective disguise in the mould of Marlon Brando to try and fool the naysayers; when that fails, she and Dugan decide to kill Cutty only to be charged with his murder. Frank uncovers the ruse and pretends that he is now the front man to world famous Cutty. The film ends with Ayers donning the Cutty disguise one last time to attend a meeting of the exclusive gentlemen's club to accept Cutty's awards and unmasking herself in order to teach the male dominated industry the evils of racial and sexual discrimination. Ayers is finally given credit for her work and creates a huge business empire with her friends at the helm. ==Criticism== [[Roger Ebert]], writing in the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' gave this film two stars, calling it "an uninspired recycling of the ''[[Tootsie]]'' formula. Though the film "scores some good points against the male-dominated hierarchy of the business world," Ebert is ultimately unconvinced by the Cutty character. [[Image:Associate Bob Cutty.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Robert Cutty tries to explain to Camille that she ought to rely on her brains more than her body.]] Peter Stack of the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' finds Goldberg "very funny playing out her scheme, which inevitably backfires" and opines that "it's the peripheral characters that give the film its comic momentum." ==Cast== ====Stars==== *[[Whoopi Goldberg]] as Laurel Ayres *[[Dianne Wiest]] as Sally Dugan *[[Eli Wallach]] as Donald Fallon *[[Tim Daly]] as Frank Peterson *[[Bebe Neuwirth]] as Camille Scott *[[Austin Pendleton]] as Aesop Franklin *[[Lainie Kazan]] as Cindy Mason *[[George Martin (actor)|George Martin]] as Walter Manchester *[[Kenny Kerr]] as Charlie ====Notable Cameos==== *[[Donald Trump]] (as himself) gives Laurel's former boss (Frank) some come-up-ance by pulling his assets from Frank's firm to invest them at Laurel's. *Laurel convinces another billionaire to invest with her by giving him the opportunity to play a round of golf with his hero, [[Johnny Miller]] (as himself). ==Overseas== *This film is a remake of [[René Gainville]]'s 1979 film [[L'Associé]]. *The film's name in Germany is "Wer ist Mr. Cutty?" which means: "Who is Mr. Cutty?" ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://imdb.com/title/tt0115580/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnx0dD0xfGZiPXV8cG49MHxrdz0xfHE9VGhlIEFzc29jaWF0ZXxmdD0xfG14PTIwfGxtPTUwMHxjbz0xfGh0bWw9MXxubT0x;fc=1;ft=20;fm=1 IMDB entry] {{DEFAULTSORT:Associate, The}} [[Category:1990s comedy films]] [[Category:English-language films]] [[Category:1996 films]] [[Category:American films]] [[Category:Hollywood Pictures films]] [[Category:Christmas films]] [[de:Wer ist Mr. Cutty?]] [[es:The Associate]] [[pl:Partner (film)]]