Microsoft: How to Succeed in Business with Workgroup Computing Trailer

Microsoft: How to Succeed in Business with Workgroup Computing Trailer (1992)

27 October 1992 Music 61 mins

Two brothers, Jake and Max work in product development at the Kitty Carnival Amusement company. The two office workers do not work well together and are sceptical at the new Microsoft Workgroups for Windows operating systems they are being forced to use, but with a looming deadline and some help from Bill Gates, they soon learn to love it, and go on to start their own successful company.

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Cast

Bill Gates

as Self

Crew

Andy Bew

Director

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United States 27 October 1992

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