About 9 to 5
9 to 5 (1980) remains a timeless workplace comedy that brilliantly blends humor with sharp social commentary. Directed by Colin Higgins, the film follows three secretaries—Judy (Jane Fonda), Violet (Lily Tomlin), and Doralee (Dolly Parton)—who are pushed to their limits by their arrogant, sexist boss Franklin Hart (Dabney Coleman). Their shared frustrations lead to an unexpected rebellion that turns the office upside down in the most entertaining ways.
The ensemble cast delivers iconic performances that have cemented the film's place in comedy history. Jane Fonda brings vulnerability and growth to her role, while Lily Tomlin's sharp wit provides the perfect counterbalance. Dolly Parton shines in her film debut, showcasing both her comedic timing and musical talent with the unforgettable theme song '9 to 5.' Their chemistry feels authentic, making their camaraderie the heart of the film.
Beyond the laughs, 9 to 5 offers meaningful commentary on workplace inequality and gender dynamics that remains relevant today. The film's clever plotting and imaginative fantasy sequences keep the energy high throughout its 109-minute runtime. With its perfect blend of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, this comedy classic deserves a watch for both longtime fans and new viewers discovering it for the first time.
The ensemble cast delivers iconic performances that have cemented the film's place in comedy history. Jane Fonda brings vulnerability and growth to her role, while Lily Tomlin's sharp wit provides the perfect counterbalance. Dolly Parton shines in her film debut, showcasing both her comedic timing and musical talent with the unforgettable theme song '9 to 5.' Their chemistry feels authentic, making their camaraderie the heart of the film.
Beyond the laughs, 9 to 5 offers meaningful commentary on workplace inequality and gender dynamics that remains relevant today. The film's clever plotting and imaginative fantasy sequences keep the energy high throughout its 109-minute runtime. With its perfect blend of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, this comedy classic deserves a watch for both longtime fans and new viewers discovering it for the first time.


















