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Release Date: 2006 Cast: Amber Valletta, Brendan Fraser, Michael Lerner, William Ragsdale, Daniel Stern, Richard Kuhlman, David Jensen, Gus Lynch, Alexis Cruz, Toni Wynne, Billy Slaughter, Michael Keaton ...MORE
Cast: Amber Valletta, Brendan Fraser, Michael Lerner, William Ragsdale, Daniel Stern, Richard Kuhlman, David Jensen, Gus Lynch, Alexis Cruz, Toni Wynne, Billy Slaughter, Michael Keaton, Doc Whitney, Neal McDonough ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Comedy, Romance Film, Romantic drama The Last Time is a 2006 film starring Michael Keaton, Brendan Fraser and Amber Valletta.
Ted Ryker (Michael Keaton) is the top salesman in the New York office of a business machine company. The corporate stock lives by quarterly sales numbers, the competition is very intense, and the economy may be headed into a downturn. Ted's company is marking time until a revolutionary new product is ready, probably within a few months. Some competitors may know something about this secret innovation, through industrial espionage, and fear its impact on the market.
A new company hire, callow... MORE
The Last Time is a 2006 film starring Michael Keaton, Brendan Fraser and Amber Valletta.
Ted Ryker (Michael Keaton) is the top salesman in the New York office of a business machine company. The corporate stock lives by quarterly sales numbers, the competition is very intense, and the economy may be headed into a downturn. Ted's company is marking time until a revolutionary new product is ready, probably within a few months. Some competitors may know something about this secret innovation, through industrial espionage, and fear its impact on the market.
A new company hire, callow Midwesterner Jamie Bashant (Brendan Fraser), has moved east with his lovely fiancée Belisa (Amber Valletta). Jamie and Belisa are a young couple just starting out, and Jamie has to learn the business as a trainee. Ted is very successful, but also cynical, hard-driving, profane, obnoxious, abusive, and a lousy team player. He has few if any friends in the company, but his shortcomings are tolerated because his output is so outstanding. Ted, assigned to train Jamie, watches Jamie struggle, failing with presentation after presentation; Ted tries, in vain, to help Jamie improve his performance and make a few LESS
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