Gung Ho

Gung Ho

Release date : March 14, 1986
Runtime : 1h 51m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Ron Howard /
Production companies : Paramount Pictures /
Budget : $13,000,000.00
Revenue : $36,611,610.00
March 14, 1986 1h 51m United States of America Comedy English More
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When a western Pennsylvania auto plant is acquired by a Japanese company, brokering auto worker Hunt Stevenson faces the tricky challenge of mediating the assimilation of two clashing corporate cultures. At one end is the Japanese plant manager and the sycophant who is angling for his position. At the other, a number of disgruntled long-time union members struggle with the new exigencies of Japanese quality control.
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Michael Keaton
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Gedde Watanabe
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Mimi Rogers
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Sō Yamamura
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Rance Howard
Mayor Conrad Zwart
Patti Yasutake
Umeki Kazihiro
Dennis Sakamoto
Matsumura
Stan Egi
Kenji
Martin Ferrero
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  • title:Gung Ho
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1986
  • Runtime:1h 51m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Ron Howard /
  • Writers: Edwin Blum · Lowell Ganz · Babaloo Mandel · Lowell Ganz · Babaloo Mandel ·
  • Production companies: Paramount Pictures ·
  • Budget:$13,000,000.00
  • Revenue:$36,611,610.00
  • Overview:When a western Pennsylvania auto plant is acquired by a Japanese company, brokering auto worker Hunt Stevenson faces the tricky challenge of mediating the assimilation of two clashing corporate cultures. At one end is the Japanese plant manager and the sycophant who is angling for his position. At the other, a number of disgruntled long-time union members struggle with the new exigencies of Japanese quality control.
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