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'''''The Pursuit of Happyness''''' (2006) is a based-on-fact drama about a marginally employed [[single father]] stubbornly determined to get an [[internship]] at a [[stock brokerage]], starring real life father and son [[Will Smith]] and [[Jaden Smith]].
 
'''''The Pursuit of Happyness''''' (2006) is a based-on-fact drama about a marginally employed [[single father]] stubbornly determined to get an [[internship]] at a [[stock brokerage]], starring real life father and son [[Will Smith]] and [[Jaden Smith]].
  
In a brief but critical scene, the Will Smith character impresses a stockbroker by solving the Rubik's Cube in about two minutes. (The actor was actually solving the cube, having been coached by an expert.<ref> [http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2007-01-08/news/0701080274_1_tyson-mao-smith-stickers Smith has the moves to solve Rubik's Cube] - January 08, 2007 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution</ref>)
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In a brief but critical scene, the Will Smith character impresses a stockbroker by solving the Rubik's Cube in about two minutes. (The actor was actually solving the cube, having been coached by an expert.<ref>[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2007-01-08/news/0701080274_1_tyson-mao-smith-stickers Smith has the moves to solve Rubik's Cube] - January 08, 2007 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution</ref>)
  
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 13:19, June 27, 2016

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) is a based-on-fact drama about a marginally employed single father stubbornly determined to get an internship at a stock brokerage, starring real life father and son Will Smith and Jaden Smith.

In a brief but critical scene, the Will Smith character impresses a stockbroker by solving the Rubik's Cube in about two minutes. (The actor was actually solving the cube, having been coached by an expert.[1])

References

  1. Smith has the moves to solve Rubik's Cube - January 08, 2007 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution