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Release Date:
October 27, 1992
Original Title:
Microsoft: How to Succeed in Business with Workgroup Computing
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Microsoft
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 61
Two brothers, Jake and Max work in product development at the Kitty Carnival Amusement company. The two office workers do not work well together and are sceptical at the new Microsoft Workgroups for Windows operating systems they are being forced to use, but with a looming deadline and some help from Bill Gates, they soon learn to love it, and go on to start their own successful company.
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Book:
Jeff Benjamin
Cinematography:
Stacey Johnson
Costume Design:
Beba Shamash
Director:
Andy Bew
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Lazarus
Lyricist:
Bruce Pomahac
Music:
Bruce Pomahac
Music Arranger:
Roxana Ward
Orchestrator:
Herb Jimmerson
Producer:
Marty Taucher
Bill Miller
Production Design:
Tom Schwinn
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