Dolly Parton in Nine to Five – Episode 122

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What do you get if you combine the most divisive woman in 1970s America, the least divisive woman in modern America, and a comedy legend? You get an absolute treat, at least if it goes as well as Nine to Five did. Colin Higgins’s film brings together Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin in a class-conscious romp about three women who kidnap their sexist pig of a boss and find the office runs a lot better without him. It’s basically The Communist Manifesto with a thumping C&W theme song.

This week, Graham treats himself after self-harming with The Idol by getting back together with Jeff to talk about this lasting classic of early ’80s Hollywood. Prepare for an in-depth comparison of the many beards of Sterling Hayden, an appreciation of Jane Fonda’s shrewdly against-type performance, and our pitch for a Dolly Parton horror movie.

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Episode 122: Dolly Parton in Nine to Five

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