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Trading Places Drinking Game Rules

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Trading Places (1983) turns Wall Street into a sharp, crowd-pleasing comedy. John Landis directs Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd, and Ralph Bellamy at full speed. The Duke brothers make a cruel bet, lives flip, and chaos erupts. This page gives you a Trading Places movie drinking game with clear rules.

Watch Billy Ray rise while Louis Winthorpe falls, then rally for payback. Follow the scheme, the disguises, and the trading floor showdown with friends. Sip smart, keep the mood bright, and match the film’s quick rhythm. Choose a drink you enjoy and play responsibly.

Trading Places Drinking Game Rules:

  • Take a sip when someone says Duke or Duke and Duke.
  • Drink when the brothers argue nature versus nurture.
  • Take a sip whenever pork bellies or orange juice futures come up.
  • Drink whenever someone mentions the crop report on screen.
  • Drink when the one dollar bet is revealed.
  • Drink when Billy Ray says looking good or Louis says feeling good.
  • Take a sip when the trading bell rings on the exchange floor.
  • Drink when Beeks appears or bullies someone on screen.
  • Take a sip when Coleman quietly fixes a mess or offers advice.
  • Drink when Ophelia sets terms, counts cash, or talks savings.
  • Drink when Louis crashes the company party in a filthy Santa suit.
  • Finish your drink when Louis eats salmon through the beard on the bus.
  • Drink when anyone uses a fake accent or costume on the train.
  • Finish your drink when Beeks winds up locked in the gorilla cage.
  • Drink when Penelope or high society snubs Louis in public.
  • Take a sip when Winthorpe visits the pawn shop with his prized watch.
  • Finish your drink when Randolph shouts Turn those machines back on.
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About the Movie

Title: Trading Places

Released: 08 Jun 1983

Rated: R

Runtime: 116 min

Genre: Comedy

Plot: Louis Winthorpe is a businessman who works for commodities brokerage firm of Duke and Duke owned by the brothers Mortimer and Randolph Duke. Now they bicker over the most trivial of matters and what they are bickering about is whether it's a person's environment or heredity that determines how well they will do in life. When Winthorpe bumps into Billy Ray Valentine, a street hustler and assumes he is trying to rob him, he has him arrested. Upon seeing how different the two men are, the brothers decide to make a wager as to what would happen if Winthorpe loses his job, his home and is shunned by everyone he knows and if Valentine was given Winthorpe's job. So they proceed to have Winthorpe arrested and to be placed in a compromising position in front of his girlfriend. So all he has to rely on is the hooker who was hired to ruin him.

Language: English

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