Four women employed by a chic department store discover that they must choose between love and career.Four women employed by a chic department store discover that they must choose between love and career.Four women employed by a chic department store discover that they must choose between love and career.
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With a brand-new shopping center opening up in downtown Houston within a year, a key member of Human Resources named "Lee Rawlins" (Barbara Eden) is tasked by the owner "Ben Nayfack" (David Wayne) to find some new employees as soon as possible. That said, three young women by the names of "Rita Massaro" (Susan Saint James), "Karen Heineman" (Robyn Douglass) and "Tracy Beaumont" (Penny Peyser) apply for various administrative positions and each person get accepted in one capacity or the other. But what none of them count on is the extent of the cutthroat politics that they soon find themselves immersed in. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an interesting film which had some potential due to the casting of both Susan Saint James and Barbara Eden. Unfortunately, there were some scenes which I thought were just plain hokey and the acting of Joe Penny (as "Beau Galloway") was about as wooden as anything I have ever seen. Likewise, I thought the ending was a bit too abrupt and could have used a bit more substance. Additionally, although it was billed as a comedy, there really wasn't much humor to be found and for that reason I considered it to be more of a romance-drama than anything else. In any case, this was a decent made-for-television movie and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
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