Top cast:Harry Solter,Linda Arvidson,Arthur V. Johnson
Director:Mike Judge
Genre:Musical
Region:Netherlands
Year:2015
Storyline:There's no excuse for not working.There's no excuse for not working.There's unemployment.There was unemployment when I started acting.There was unemployment when all my friends started acting.And it's not changed.You got 90%, 95% unemployment, right? It's never gonna change.You're an actor.You're in New York City.There is no work.But you gotta find ways to work.Restaurant Work:At McMullen's Restaurant, Michael was employed in the kitchen area, where he worked next to his droll and bemused playwright roommate Jeff Slater (Bill Murray).After a blinding white flash, Harry (without his glasses or injuries) awoke in a "cleaner" version of King's Cross station (without trains) - in a state of limbo.Brighton: Oh.What are you to do for the Arab Bureau?Lawrence: It's rather vague sir.I'm to 'appreciate' the situation.Brighton: Well, that won't be difficult.The situation's bloody awful.The morale, if anybody had any, which I doubt, the Turks knocked out of them in front of Medina with howitzers.Mimi (Wynant) Jorgensen (Minna Gombell), Wynant's equally mean-spirited ex-wife, overheard the conversation, and demanded to know where Wynant was.The extremely popular songs by the Bee Gees encouraged he future popularity of movie soundtracks.The film's soundtrack had become one of the most recognizable, with a slew of high-pitched, falsetto-voiced Bee Gees songs from the Gibbs brothers: "Night Fever," "How Deep is Your Love," "More Than a Woman," and "You Should Be Dancin'.