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'''''How to Get Ahead in Advertising''''' is [[1989]] [[United Kingdom|British]] motion picture written and directed by [[Bruce Robinson]] and starring [[Richard E. Grant]] and [[Rachel Ward]]. The movie is a [[comedy]] farce about a mentally unstable superstar advertising executive Denis Dimbleby Bagley (Grant) who suffers a nervous breakdown while working a campaign for [[pimple]] cream. Ward is his long-suffering but sympathetic wife. The central story of the movie revolves around Bagle's development of [[boil]] on his shoulder that comes alive (as experienced by him) with a face and voice.
'''''How to Get Ahead in Advertising''''' is [[1989]] [[United Kingdom|British]] motion picture written and directed by [[Bruce Robinson]] and starring [[Richard E. Grant]] and [[Rachel Ward]]. The movie is a [[comedy]] farce about a mentally unstable superstar advertising executive Denis Dimbleby Bagley (Grant) who suffers a nervous breakdown while working a campaign for [[pimple]] cream. Ward is his long-suffering but sympathetic wife. The central story of the movie revolves around Bagley's development of [[boil]] on his shoulder that comes alive (as experienced by him) with a face and voice.


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How to Get Ahead in Advertising is 1989 British motion picture written and directed by Bruce Robinson and starring Richard E. Grant and Rachel Ward. The movie is a comedy farce about a mentally unstable superstar advertising executive Denis Dimbleby Bagley (Grant) who suffers a nervous breakdown while working a campaign for pimple cream. Ward is his long-suffering but sympathetic wife. The central story of the movie revolves around Bagley's development of boil on his shoulder that comes alive (as experienced by him) with a face and voice.