My Chauffeur is a 1986 American comedy film produced by Crown International Pictures and Marimark Productions starring Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, Howard Hesseman and E.G. Marshall.
The company manager, McBride is appalled at Casey's young, brash presence...and the fact that she's a woman in an all-male establishment.
While frustrated at the ostracism and intolerance of her new co-workers, she manages to find some kindness and support in Jeremy O'Brien, an older Irish driver.
Her first job is driving a high, oversexed and hungover British punk rock singer named Cat Fight (Leland Crooke) to his concert.
Casey finds Cat Fight in a motel bed with his three women backup dancers in a drug-induced stupor.
Casey is then assigned to transport Battle Witherspoon (Sam J. Jones), an arrogant, heartless, workaholic executive who is stalking his ex-girlfriend.
After Casey returns, she is fired by McBride after learning that police and government agents have been searching for the missing sheik.
When she arrives at the estate, she experiences Deja Vu, recalling the times she played in the Witherspoon mansion as a child.
As they climb into the back of a Brentwood Limousine, the driver is McBride, who has received his comeuppance for his misogynistic treatment of Casey.
[4] The following day, it noted that there was industry skepticism about the figure reported and that based on sample data, the film grossed only between $2.2 to $3.6 million[5] which would have ranked it between third and sixth.
The following weekend, on the advice of legal counsel, Crown did not release any data but Daily Variety estimated that it grossed $890,000 with a 10-day total of $3,750,000.