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Disc #1 -- The Devil Wears Prada
1. Main Titles (Suddenly I See)
2. Appointment With Emily
3. The Dragon Lady
4. Hired
5. The Early Bird
6. I'm Not Emily
7. Errand Girl
8. The Lunch Line
9. From a Pile of Stuff
10. Sticking It Out
11. Dinner and Disaster
12. Poor You
13. The New Andy
14. Exciting Presents
15. Pickup for Miranda
16. The Preview
17. Delivering the Book
18. The Impossible Manuscript
19. Hanging by a Thread
20. An Incubus of Viral Plague
21. The Benefit
22. Miranda's Choice
23. Telling Emily
24. One of Them
25. Paris
26. Another Divorce
27. The Dream Job
28. Dinner With Christian
29. The Runway
30. The Big Announcement
31. To Be Us
32. Sorry
33. The Job Interview
34. Andy's Imposition
35. A Secret Smile
36. End Titles
Disc #2 -- Picture Perfect
1. Main Titles [3:06]
2. The Mustard Meeting [5:15]
3. The Wedding [7:16]
4. A Little Lie [5:23]
5. The Party [6:17]
6. A New Life [5:13]
7. The Affair [6:12]
8. Nick Becomes Famous [6:15]
9. Keeping the Going [5:36]
10. Drinks With Sam [2:10]
11. Getting to Know Each Other [3:41]
12. The Dinner [4:24]
13. Dancing [4:40]
14. The Fight [3:55]
15. Life Is Perfect [3:06]
16. Taking Card [5:07]
17. A New Day [3:57]
18. Working Late [2:59]
19. Facing the Truth [4:22]
20. Cleaning Up [2:14]
21. Holding Peace [5:35]
22. End Titles [3:34]
Disc #3 -- Working Girl
1. Main Titles
2. To Work
3. Home Life
4. A New Job
5. Office Functions
6. A Ski Weekend
7. Bad News
8. Taking Over
9. No Names
10. Business Meeting
11. What Happened?
12. A Celebration
13. Business Plans
14. Meeting at Trask
15. A Merger
16. Cleaning House
17. Caught
18. Taking a Stand
19. Another Chance
20. End Titles
Unhappy with her job and her loser boyfriend, Melanie Griffith takes a secretarial post at a major Wall Street firm. Her boss is Sigourney Weaver, an outwardly affable yuppie whose grinning visage hides a wicked and larcenous propensity for exploiting the ideas of her employees. While Weaver is incapacitated, Griffith is compelled by circumstances to pose as her boss. Her inborn business acumen and common sense enable Griffith to rise to the top of New York's financial circles, and along the way she wins the love of executive (Harrison Ford). Things threaten to take a sorry turn when Weaver returns, but it is she who suffers from the consequences of her own past duplicity. Working Girl was Melanie Griffith's breakthrough film, proving than she was more than just the off-and-on "significant other" of Don Johnson. The film was later adapted into a brief TV series, starring a pre-Speed Sandra Bullock. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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