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Barbarians at the Gate

  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • TV Movie
Confirmed1993-03-206.96.8Trakt

F. Ross Johnson decides to buyout his own tobacco firm RJR Nabisco after the plans of the launch of his new product, a smokeless cigarette Premier, fail on account of market rumours.

Barbarians at the Gate is a 1993 comedy-drama TV movie about F. Ross Johnson's attempt to buy out his own tobacco company, RJR Nabisco, after his smokeless cigarette Premier fails due to market rumors. Based on true events, the film chronicles the high-stakes corporate drama behind one of the largest leveraged buyouts in history.

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YouTube · 2010-03-17
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When was Barbarians at the Gate released?

The film premiered on March 20, 1993.

What is Barbarians at the Gate about?

The movie follows F. Ross Johnson, the CEO of RJR Nabisco, as he pursues a leveraged buyout of his own company after his smokeless cigarette product Premier faces public rejection and market resistance.

Where can I watch Barbarians at the Gate?

As a 1993 TV movie, it is available through various streaming platforms and cable on-demand services, though availability varies by region and provider.

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