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  1. Limit Up. 89 minutes ‧ PG- 13 ‧ 1989. Roger Ebert. November 3, 1989. 4 min read. “Limit Up” is such a calculating movie that I’m surprised it wasn’t a little smarter. How could a screenplay shamelessly recycle so many exploitable ingredients without finding a way to make them entertaining?

  2. Limit Up: Directed by Richard Martini. With Nancy Allen, Dean Stockwell, Brad Hall, Danitra Vance. Casey Falls is the assistant of commodity trader Peter Oak, but wants to get a license herself. When the diabolic Nike appears and promises to make her successful by use of her supernatural abilities, Casey hesitantly accepts.

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    • Fantasy, Comedy
    • Richard Martini
    • 1990-06-22
  3. Sep 10, 2012 · Ray Charles crops up intermittemtly; Sally Kellerman puts in an appearence; and it's disappointing to find Stockwell and Allen's roles so underdeveloped. Release Details Duration: 88 mins

  4. A commodities-exchange runner (Nancy Allen) sells her soul to the devil for a chance to trade soybeans.

    • Richard Martini
    • Fantasy
    • Nancy Allen
  5. "Limit Up" is a lame fantasy comedy about the Chicago world of commodity trading. It played theatrically in the Windy City last November ahead of its May video debut. MCEG production poses the uninteresting question: can Nancy Allen corner the world market in soybeans?

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Limit_Up_(film)Limit Up - Wikipedia

    Limit Up is a 1989 comedy film starring Nancy Allen as Chicago commodities trader Casey Falls. The film was directed by Richard Martini and produced by Jonathan D. Krane. It was filmed through Chicago and prominently features scenes at the Chicago Board of Trade and Wrigley Field.

  7. Directed by Richard Martini. Casey is the assistant of commodity trader Peter Oak, but wants to get a license herself. When the diabolic Nike appears and promises to make her successful by use of her supernatural abilities, Casey hesitantly accepts.

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