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2. Opening Credits. [:16]
3. The New Analyst. [3:54]
4. Asking For A Raise. [:16]
5. Mystery Man. [3:22]
6. The Accident. [4:05]
7. "G" On TV. [4:11]
8. A Place To Stay. [4:19]
9. The Party. [5:16]
10. An Offer. [1:30]
11. Let's Try It Again. [6:03]
12. The Numbers Say It All. [2:21]
13. "You're A Hungry One." [7:49]
14. New Pitchman. [3:06]
15. Everyone Loves "G." [4:04]
16. A Night Out. [4:47]
17. The "Wife." [2:22]
18. What's Important. [2:15]
19. Kate's Concerns. [1:12]
20. Signing The Contract. [4:33]
21. Ricky's Change Of Heart. [1:06]
22. Saying Good-bye. [1:42]
23. End Credits. [4:22]
Stephen Herek directed this comedy-drama in which soul-less exec Ricky Hayman (Jeff Goldblum), programmer for the failing Good Buy Shopping Network, is dismayed by a request to increase sales in two weeks. Bald do-gooder guru G. (Eddie Murphy) assists when Ricky and marketing director Kate (Kelly Preston) get a freeway flat. When G. passes out, tests indicate a heart murmur and heat prostration, so the robed prophet becomes Ricky's house guest. At a party, G. uses hypnosis and psychology to rid guest Nino Cerruti (portraying himself) of his flying fears. Ricky witnesses this and gets the notion to put G. on the air. Unfortunately, G. ignores both cue cards and on-sale products, prompting station owner McBainbridge (Robert Loggia) to calculate Ricky's severance pay. He's back on the job when both sales and ratings soar. The situation eventually causes Ricky to reexamine how his own values became lost in the labyrinth of corporate consumerism. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide