Working Girl is a 1988 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and starring Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, and Sigourney Weaver. The film follows Tess McGill, a secretary working in a Wall Street firm, who has big dreams of one day becoming a top executive. But her boss, Katharine Parker, constantly undermines her work and steals her ideas.

After Katharine breaks her leg skiing, Tess seizes the opportunity to prove herself. She begins impersonating her boss, using her office and her wardrobe to convince others that she is in charge. With the help of her friend Cynthia, Tess pitches an idea to a wealthy businessman, Jack Trainer, who agrees to finance it. As Tess and Jack work together, a romance begins to blossom.

But things get complicated when Katharine returns to work and discovers Tess's deception. Katharine tries to take credit for the idea, but Tess is determined not to let her get away with it. In the end, Tess's hard work and determination pay off, and she lands a job as a top executive at another firm.

Working Girl was a critical and commercial success, earning six Academy Award nominations and winning Best Original Song for "Let the River Run" by Carly Simon. The film has been praised for its portrayal of female empowerment and the struggles faced by women in the workplace.

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