"Moving Things"
Winthorpe (Dan Aykroyd) has become a stock-in-trade of the big capitalist Duke brothers at a young age, and manages the company for the Duke brothers. , is engaged in futures trading, making money every day, accompanied by beautiful women, and is the darling of the upper class; Valentine (Eddie Murphy) is a black gangster who pretends to be a disabled person and begs on the street. The Duke brothers are standard blood-sucking capitalists. One day, they suddenly came up with the idea of ??betting one dollar on how Winthorpe and Valentine would behave after they exchanged identities.
Then Winthorpe's misfortune came: he was falsely accused of theft, expelled from a rich man's club, framed for drugs and imprisoned, someone bribed a prostitute to piss off his fiancée, lost his job, lost his house...and Warren But Ding rose to prominence, lived in a big house, had servants, a lot of pocket money, and the Duke brothers' futures trading at his disposal... When Winthorpe and Valentine discovered that it all stemmed from the Duke brothers' behind-the-scenes They decided to work together to retaliate, tit for tat, futures for futures, and give the Duke brothers an unforgettable lesson!