

In order to beat inflation and subsidize their alimony checks, three suburban housewives plot to steal $1 million from a large plastic ball which is displayed in a local shopping center.
Acting
Lange, Saint James, and Curtin's chaotic chemistry is everything.
Production
That ridiculous giant money ball is peak 1980s practical absurdity.
Director
Robert Scheerer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during the 1980 recession, this captured real working-class rage about stagflation—basically 'Hustlers' for suburban moms with perm rods.
Jessica Lange made this right before her Oscar-winning turn in 'Tootsie' and reportedly took it for the paycheck, which is deeply on-brand for the film's themes.
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Okay, NOW I can see how Kate and Allie were able to afford a 4-bedroom apartment in Greenwich Village.
@MrRibby88 7
First movie I ever saw on HBO circa 1980.
@mehmetokay7073 13
Went to the mall in Eugene, OR where this was filmed. One of my favorite movies as a kid!
@bndkllr2763 9
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