Beauty & the Briefcase

Beauty & the Briefcase

Promotional poster
Written by Michael Horowitz (teleplay)
Daniella Brodsky (based on the novel, Diary of a Working Girl)
Directed by Gil Junger
Starring Hilary Duff
Michael McMillian
Matt Dallas
Chris Carmack
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 120 minutes
Distributor Image Entertainment
Release
Original network ABC Family
Original release April 18, 2010
(Television premiere)
February 8, 2011
(DVD release)

Beauty & the Briefcase is an ABC Family television film produced by Image Entertainment that originally aired on April 18, 2010.[1] Based on the novel Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky,[2] the film stars Hilary Duff as a fashion journalist who works undercover to write an article on dating businessmen.

Plot

Joanne, a fashion photographer, helps her friend, Lane Daniels (Hilary Duff), an aspiring writer, get in to see Kate White, primary editor at Cosmopolitan Magazine, to pitch a story idea - which doesn't go well. On the way out the door, Kate and Lane discuss how hard it is to find a good man, which leads to Kate assigning Lane the task of joining the business world to find a man amongst all those eligible 'downtown' bachelors, and writing an article about that. She is to go under-cover and look for her 'magic man' (one for whom she has a lengthy checklist of desirable attributes, as opposed to her friend Joanne's checklist which consists of: 1> breathing, and 2> through 7> cute). With a fraudulent résumé, Lane bluffs, bumbles, and sabotages her way into getting an administrative assistant position in the Corporate Strategic Planning department of a major investment firm. She is to work for Tom Rinehart (Michael McMillian), Managing Director, who is a bit of a quirky 'stick in the mud' when it comes to personal 'risk-taking'.

Lane sets about to finding men she can date, and does so, without quick success at her goal. One night, she and Joanne bump into Liam at a bar, and she is immediately impressed. He is handsome, British, polite, witty, spontaneous, a world traveler, etc. - having most of the qualities on her checklist. She goes on a date with Liam and is seriously interested. But she also has a previously planned date with Seth, a co-worker. They go out, but Seth isn't Liam.

Meanwhile, Tom discovers Lane's qualifications for the job are none-existent, but she is trying to do the work, so he warns her to stop lying and "get back to work". A more immediate problem is that Kate told Lane to date only businessmen in suits, and that is not Liam either. Kate tells Lane to focus on Seth, but Lane decides to continue seeing Liam, while using the name and persona of Seth in her article. One night, Lane and a friend bump into Tom at the corner market. The friend thinks he's cute, but Lane tells her he has a girlfriend, and she has not thought of him as a prospect. Following Kate's directive, Lane has lunch with Seth at work one day, and is bored to death.

Due to her 'fashion sense', Lane is assigned to handle the 'visuals' for the upcoming big meeting with the boss. She also discovers Tom is no longer with his demanding girlfriend Whitney. Tom asks Lane to help him do a 'makeover' for the big meeting, so they go out to shop and have fun doing so - Lane gets him to buy something other than plain white dress shirts, along with a new tie, shoes, and handsome suit. For a moment there is some obvious sexual tension between the two.

While Lane is off to pick up mock-ups of the 'visuals' at the printer, Tom, on returning to the office, accidentally finds Lane's article. When she returns, he angrily confronts her (and Seth) about her deception. Seth is totally confused. She leaves, thinking she is fired. Out that night, commiserating with Joanne, Lane discovers Liam is a total fraud, a waiter in their restaurant. Lane realizes all her lying has caused her bad karma.

The next day, to her surprise, Tom calls her and tells her to get into the office to present the 'visuals' at the big meeting. She does, and it goes well, but the boss informs all there that there are going to be major cut-backs and a closing of the entire department due to 'economic realities'. As all are down-faced, Lane speaks up to the boss, and advises Tom to pitch his ideas about 'going green' to save a lot of money. The boss listens and asks for more details to be delivered later. Everyone is happy Tom has saved the department. Lane apologizes to Seth, and he confesses he could never do the things she described in her article, as he is allergic to chocolate.

Tom and Lane part, he wishing her luck about her article. She is depressed, as the outcome she was hoping for did not materialize, and the article assigned to her is not what she now has. Lane also realizes the search for a 'magic man' is a pointless fantasy, and that real love is not about perfection.

Kate calls her in, and Lane thinks she will be fired again. Kate surprises her by informing her that the article is now a cover story. Kate tells her the real story was about how Lane had 'to figure things out for herself'. Kate also cleverly makes Lane sheepishly realize Tom IS the magic man she has been looking for.

She runs to his office to find him, and professes her love for him. He replies he loves her too, and they embrace and kiss.

Lane's next Cosmo article is about 'how to help your boyfriend become more fashion savvy'. Tom's 'greening division' is a success, and she helps him out with his presentations from time to time. And she really loves Tom, especially due to his quirky personality.

Cast

Production

In August 2009, ABC Family announced that Hilary Duff would star in an upcoming romantic comedy for the network, which was initially titled The Business of Falling in Love.[3] The movie is based on the book Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky, and was adapted for TV by writer Mike Horowitz. In addition to starring, Duff executive produced the film alongside Frank von Zerneck, Robert Sertner, Ira Pincus, and Jessica Horowitz.

The two-hour original movie was directed by Gil Junger, and filming occurred in late 2009, with portions shot in New York City in October, and New Orleans, Louisiana in November.[4][5]

The film had a rating of 2.4 million viewers on its April 18, 2010 broadcast and attracted a strong female audience of ages 12–34.[6] It marks a collaboration between ABC Family and Cosmopolitan magazine, which is featured in the film.[7]

Release/DVD

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US on February 8, 2011.[8]

Awards and nominations

People's Choice Awards 2011

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2011 Beauty and the Briefcase Favorite Family TV Movie Nominated

References

  1. "Hilary Duff Portrays a New York Fashion Writer Who Goes Undercover to Find Love in the Corporate World in the New ABC Family Original Movie, "Beauty & The Briefcase," Premiering on Sunday, April 18th, At 8:00 pm ET/PT" (Press release). ABC Family. February 25, 2010. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  2. Carter, Nicole (2009-10-21). "New Hilary Duff movie The Business of Falling in Love". New York: NY Daily News. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
  3. "Development Update: Monday, August 10". The Futon Critic. August 10, 2009. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  4. "Hillary Duff, Matt Dallas, Michael Mcmillian and Chris Carmack Cast in the ABC Family Original Movie, "The Business Of Falling In Love," to Premiere in Spring 2010". The Futon Critic. November 3, 2009. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  5. "Q&A with Hilary Duff". Official Movie Website. ABC Family. April 15, 2010. Archived from the original on 20 April 2010. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  6. "Original Series Drive ABC Family to All-Time June Highs in Prime in Total Viewers". TV By The Numbers. Zap 2 It. June 29, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  7. "'Beauty & the Briefcase' adds new costar". Official Movie Website. ABC Family. April 8, 2010. Archived from the original on 20 April 2010. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  8. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=Beauty+%26+the+Briefcase&x=0&y=0

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