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Trading Places
In an attempt to see the effects of the nature in which person lives on his behavior and professional life, two brothers, Louis Winthrop and his brother, who owns a successful firm and enjoys with a comfortable life, decide to take the lifestyle of a poor bigger, Billy Ray, who own nothing other than having a girlfriend.
















17 July 1936, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

26 September 1930, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA


14 March 1955, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA


30 December 1928, McComb, Mississippi, USA


21 February 1928, Romania



3 February 1910, Senatobia, Mississippi, USA




31 May 1908, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA


18 June 1910, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

1951, Oslo, Norway

22 February 1938, Chicago, Illinois, USA



4 December 1936, Wilmington, Delaware, USA


1937, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA




August 03, 2013
Directed by John Landis with a surprising amount of class, though he lets some of his old Animal House' vulgarity slip ostentatiously into the action.
December 06, 2010
...a fun-filled film all the way around.
January 01, 2011
Edgy, bawdy '80s comedy not meant for kids.
August 03, 2013
This blatant, unacknowledged reworking of The Prince and the Pauper is a rattling comedy showcase for the unique talents of Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd, who have seldom recaptured the form they show here.
August 03, 2013
It's all outrageously contrived, and only surprising restraint by director John Landis makes it work. The writing is superb, too, leaving the two funnymen free to do the most inspired textured portrayals either has managed in movies.
April 02, 2008
Trading Places is a light romp geared up by the schtick shifted by Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy.
August 03, 2013
While the two-hour running time overstretches the material, there are plenty of laughs -- as well as sly digs at the racism and greed of the American establishment.
November 23, 2015
Trading Places is a comedy of unavoidable fits and starts.
June 24, 2006
As a satire on the internecine savagery of fiscal doings under late Reaganite capitalism, the movie is not as biting as it thinks it is; but it's still the best hoot since Arthur.
October 23, 2004
What's most visible in the movie is the engaging acting. Murphy and Aykroyd are perfect foils for each other.
April 02, 2008
This 1983 film re-creates a screwball comedy format and then eliminates everything but the crudest audience-gratification elements; any incursions into the more morally complicated side of the genre are quickly curtailed.
April 02, 2008
Trading Places also makes Eddie Murphy a force to be reckoned with.