"Películas inglesas Videodiscos." . . "Hadmade Films." . . "1981 - 1990" . . "Comedy films (DVD)" . . "Comment progresser dans la publicité" . . . . . . "HandMade Films presents" . . "Fiction films"@en . "Fiction films" . . . . . . "How to get ahead in advertising" . "How to get ahead in advertising"@en . . . . . "Comedy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . . . "Slick and cynical ad man Dennis Bagley can sell shampoo to a bald man, but mounting pressures at work begin to push him over the edge. Teetering hilariously between a nervous breakdown and a bizarre metamorphosis involving an evil twin, can Dennis save himself before it's too late? Features trailer."@en . . "Satirical films"@en . . . . . "Satire of the advertising industry in which a successful but jaded executive begins to question the ethics of his profession. While he is trying to find a way to market a new pimple cream, his disenchantment with the job causes him to develop a bizarre problem."@en . . . . "\"Nobody dupes consumers better than Dennis Bagley. The very model of success, his genius in crafting seductive ad campaigns has earned him a country estate, countless awards, an admiring boss and a loving wife. However Dennis can't come up with a slogan to sell a revolutionary new pimple cream and is so tormented and filled with self-loathing after years of promoting dubious products that his inner demon, the media-savvy and profiteering side of himself, has manifested itself as a talking pustule with a mind (and a face and a voice) of its own. Dennis quits his job and rebels against society at large, only to find his evil boil growing dominant\"--Container." . . "A ruthless advertising executive experiences creative block when he has to promote a new pimple cream. Stress causes him to sprout a pimple which soon grows into a head with a mind and voice of its own and plans to control the masses."@en . . . . . . "Dennis Bagley (Richard E. Grant) is a successful advertising executive who suddenly rebels against society and the seemingly perfect order of his life."@en . . "Summary: What Dennis Bagley doesn't know about advertising? Well, it just isn't worth knowing. He can sell anything ... shampoo to a bald man, hamburgers to a vegetarian, you name it. Until he has to come up with an idea for a new pimple cream, and try as he may, Bagley just cannot squeeze an idea out of a pimple. Then suddenly a Boil appears on Bagley's neck, which gets bigger and bigger -- unitl eventually it grows eyes, a nose, a mouth, a head - it's a living, breathing, talking boil ..."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "In this black comedy, a brilliant young advertising executive's downfall is caused by a pimple cream; he needs a clever new campaign but his mind is a blank."@en . . . . "An ad executive having problems coming up with a slogan for an acne product, develops a huge, stress-related boil that begins talking to him." . "A burned-out young advertising executive experiences a crisis when a mysterious giant pimple on his neck starts making career decisions for him."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "British comedy takes on elements of the fantastic as it satirizes the advertisting industry." . . . . . "Dark comedy films"@en . . "Comedia sobre un ejecutivo de la publicidad a quien le comienza a crecer un pequeño diablo en su hombro que solo el puede observar, ya que solo le habla a el y se queda en silencio cuando están en compañía de alguien." . . . . . "Dark comedy films" . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . "Feature films"@en . . "Fantasy films"@en . "Feature films" . . . . . . . . . . . "Comedy films"@en . . . . "A burned-out young advertising executive experiences crisis when a mysterious giant pimple on his neck starts making career decisions for him."@en . "A burned-out young advertising executive experiences crisis when a mysterious giant pimple on his neck starts making career decisions for him." . . . "Bruce Robinson's How to get ahead in advertising"@en . "Bruce Robinson's How to get ahead in advertising" . . "British comedy takes on elements of the fantastic as it satirizes the advertising industry."@en . . . . . . "\"Dennis Dimbleby Bagley (Richard E. Grant) is a brilliant young advertising executive who can't come up with a slogan to sell a revolutionary new pimple cream. His obsessive worrying affects not only his relationship with his wife (Rachel Ward), his friends and his boss, but also his own body--graphically demonstrated when he grows a large stress-related boil on his shoulder. But when the boil grows eyes and a mouth and starts talking, Bagley really begins to think he's lost his mind. But has he...?\"--Container." . "Películas cómicas Videodiscos." . . "Advertising executives Drama." . . "Feature films (DVD)" . . . . "Películas cinematográficas Videodiscos." . .