Blonde Ambition

Blonde Ambition
Theatrical release cover
Directed by Scott Marshall
Produced by Justin Berfield
Jason Felts
Written by David McHugh
Matthew Flanagan
Starring Jessica Simpson
Luke Wilson
Rachael Leigh Cook
Penelope Ann Miller
Andy Dick
Drew Fuller
Larry Miller
Willie Nelson
Music by David Kitay
Cinematography Mark Irwin
Edited by Tara Timpone
Production
companies
Millennium Films
Papa Joe Films
Distributed by First Look International
Release date
  • December 21, 2007 (2007-12-21) (United States; limited)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $19,000,000
Box office $1,530,479[1]

Blonde Ambition is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, starring Jessica Simpson playing the part of a small-town girl who moves to New York City and rises up into a career as a business woman. The film also stars Luke Wilson, Paul Vogt, and Andy Dick.

Before the film started filming, the media reported that Blonde Ambition was a remake of the 1988 film Working Girl. After Simpson learned about this rumor, she talked to Empire Online and stated, "I don't know where that came from", "it's a movie called Blonde Ambition co-starring Luke Wilson. It's definitely the theme of Working Girl – this small town girl that moves to New York City to rise up into this great career as a business woman pretty much. But it's definitely not a remake." Simpson also said that this film is more of a knockabout comedy than Working Girl, which was a drama genre film.

The official trailer for the film leaked to the Internet on early May 2007.[2] A full version of a pre-release DVD was leaked on December 16, 2007.

Plot

When Katie Gregerstitch visits her boyfriend Billy in New York, she finds him in bed with another woman. Thus, Billy breaks up with Katie, who then leaves to stay with her close friend Haley. She convinces Katie to start an independent life of her own, instead of sitting around doing nothing. One day, when Haley has to go to an audition, Katie takes over her job as a messenger and eventually has to deliver a shipment to a large building construction company.

The deputy director of that company, Debra, preys on the job of Richard and has come up with a plan to frame Richard for sabotage, in order to take over the company. To help herself with that, she makes sure that Richard’s secretary gets dismissed and that the naive Katie takes her place. Katie meanwhile meets Ben, who works as a postman in the building, and befriends him.

After losing a contract, by Debra’s doing, Katie gets fired, but by using her charms, she manages to get a second chance from Richard. When she manages to get the interest of a group of Norwegian investors, Richard shares an important confidential project with her. Debra manages to get the confidential information out of Katie and thereby make sure that the Board of Directors fires Richard.

Meanwhile, Katie has discovered that Ben is actually Richard’s son. Together with him, she devises a ruse to outsmart Debra. When Debra proposes the project to the investors, she sends out Haley and some friends, who pose as the investors. At the same time, she presents her own proposal to the real investors, who satisfyingly take it. When Debra discovers the deception, she goes ballistic and thus gets fired.

Cast

Box office

It was released into eight theatres in Texas, the home state for stars Simpson and Wilson, on December 22, 2007, before a DVD release date on January 22, 2008.[3] Blonde Ambition averaged $48 per screen on December 22, 2007 for a total box office of $384 . This meant, based on an $8 ticket price, that only 6 people paid to see the movie at each of those eight theatres and only 48 people in total went to see the movie.[4]

Opening weekend, the film finished 54th at the North American box office with a three-day gross of $1,332 and a per-theatre-average of $165.[5][6] In Ukraine, however, the film opened at #1 in its first weekend (February 16–17, 2008), earning $253,008.[7] In Russia, Blonde Ambition opened up at #7 at box office and has grossed $399,854 to date, and in the Philippines it opened at #5 and has grossed $16,538 to date.[8]

Blonde Ambition, despite being a box office disappointment, impressively grossed $2.7 million in the first five days of DVD release ranking #23 on the DVD sales chart. This is possibly due to Jessica Simpson's fanbase supporting her.[9] Since the movie's DVD release date it has grossed $11.56 million in the United States.[10]

Soundtrack

DVD release

The DVD was officially released in the US on January 22, 2008, and has also been released on iTunes. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the film was released direct to DVD in June 2010.

References

  1. "Blonde Ambition (2007)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  2. Blonde Ambition Trailer
  3. Blonde Ambition - DVD Archived November 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Only 48 People Paid to See Jessica Simpson’s New Movie | /Film
  5. The Numbers - Weekend Box Office Chart
  6. Lacey Rose (2008-02-10). "Blonde ambition gross". BOX OFFICE MOJO.
  7. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/ukraine/?yr=2008&wk=7&p=.htm
  8. Blonde Ambition (2007) - International Box Office Results
  9. ROTTEN TOMATOES: Top Rentals
  10. Blonde Ambition (2007) - DVD / Home Video Rentals
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