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My Boss's Daughter (2003)

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Tom, a diligent researcher at a publishing company, craves more than the monotony of his current role - he yearns for the vibrancy of the creative department. However, his dreams are overshadowed by his formidable boss, Jack Taylor, whose intimidating presence is as relentless as a thunderstorm. Tom's world becomes more complicated by his attraction to Taylor's daughter, Lisa, a captivating young woman ensnared by her father's oppressive control. In a twist of fate, Lisa discloses to Tom her father's plans for her to housesit while she longs to attend a party. Encouraged by Tom's advice to assert her independence, she cunningly convinces Tom to housesit in her stead. Believing this to be a chance to kindle a romance with Lisa, Tom reluctantly accepts, oblivious to the chaos about to unfold. As the evening descends, unexpected guests begin to infiltrate the house. From Taylor's rebellious son, Red, to a recently dismissed secretary, the tranquil house transforms into a whirlwind of uninvited chaos. As if this weren't enough, Tom also has to navigate the menace of Lisa's older brother, a man caught in the crosshairs of local drug dealers. As the night unfolds, Lisa returns home, witnessing Tom's genuine feelings for her. However, she questions his authenticity amidst the pandemonium. With the house teetering on the brink of disaster, Tom finds himself in a desperate scramble to restore order and prove his sincerity to Lisa. In this rollercoaster of a movie, "My Boss's Daughter" blends love, deception, and a dash of danger into a tumultuous comedy that'll have viewers on the edge of their seats.

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My Boss's Daughter is a comedy movie featuring Terence Stamp.

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