Career Opportunities (1991)

5.8PG-1383 min

1991 film by Bryan Gordon

Career Opportunities is a 1991 American romantic comedy film starring Frank Whaley in his first lead role and co-starring Jennifer Connelly. It was written and co-produced by John Hughes and directed by Bryan Gordon. In the film, Jim Dodge (Whaley) is a persuasive but irresponsible young man who lands a job as an overnight janitor at a local Target store. One evening after hours, he finds himself alone with the affluent but mistreated Josie McClellan (Connelly).

Hughes selected Gordon to direct his screenplay after being impressed by one of Gordon's short films. The film was shot at a Target store outside Atlanta. The film grossed $11 million at the box office and received mostly negative reviews from critics. Hughes also disowned the film, calling it a disappointment.

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What is Career Opportunities about?
Career Opportunities (1991) — Jim is the dorky son of a local cement contractor who lives at home and has no direction. Josie is the gorgeous daughter of a wealthy businessman who dreams of leaving town. When Jim is locked inside a Target store on his first night as the overnight janitor, he discovers Josie,
Is Career Opportunities based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Career Opportunities scary?
Content rating: PG-13. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.