Time ambles on. Danny DeVito is now the star, Gregory Peck the supporting player. What's more, no one has tipped off Peck that the movie is supposed to be a comedy. He's the head man at the homegrown New England Wire and Cable Company; DeVito is the doughnut-wolfing shark, the capitalistic pig, who decides to take it over. Peck's Capra-esque oration at the annual shareholders' meeting is shakily delivered; DeVito's rebuttal is robust and confident. It's all slightly painful, including (thankfully) DeVito's aspirations to romance. Penelope Ann Miller, Piper Laurie; directed by Norman Jewison. (1991) — Duncan Shepherd
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