Under new management movie
"Under New Management" is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Jason Miller and starring Robert Hays, Stuart Margolin, and Deborah Foreman.
The movie follows the story of a small-town diner that is taken over by a new management team, led by a charismatic and ruthless businessman named Jack (played by Robert Hays). The diner's employees, including the lovable but awkward cook, Steve (played by Stuart Margolin), and the diner's owner, Helen (played by Deborah Foreman), are initially thrilled to have a new management team, but soon realize that Jack's methods are not what they expected.
As Jack tries to turn the diner into a successful business, he clashes with the employees and the community, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and conflicts. Meanwhile, Steve and Helen try to find a way to stop Jack and save the diner from his clutches.
"Under New Management" is a lighthearted and entertaining comedy that explores themes of small-town life, community, and the importance of human relationships. The movie features a talented cast, including Robert Hays, Stuart Margolin, and Deborah Foreman, and is a fun and engaging watch for fans of 80s comedies.