
Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
'Jobs,' a biopic of the late tech visionary and co-founder of Apple, hits theaters Friday with Ashton Kutcher in the title role. Here are some key scenes from the movie.

Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
After Jobs makes a hasty deal to sell 50 Apple computers to a local store, he and partner Steve Wozniak (Josh Gad) must hustle to assemble them in Jobs' parents' garage.

Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
Early visitors to Apple's "offices" were taken aback to find a band of scruffy young engineers working out of Jobs' parents' suburban house. In this scene Jobs, Wozniak and crew greet Rod Holt, their new electrical engineer.

Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
Dermot Mulroney plays Mike Markkula, Apple's first angel investor. Years later, he and Jobs would tussle over control of the company.

Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
The coming-out party for Apple Computer Inc. was the West Coast Computer Faire in 1977, where Jobs and Wozniak launched the Apple II. Jobs hogged the microphone, and most of the glory, while the Woz remained in the background.

Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
Jobs takes the stage at an Apple company event to introduce its first-ever TV ad, the "1984"-themed spot for the Macintosh that aired during the Super Bowl in 1984.

Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
After being ousted by Apple's board of directors in 1985, Jobs made a triumphant return to the company in 1997. As played by Kutcher, he toned down his sometimes-abrasive personality the second time around.

Key scenes from 'Jobs' —
The movie opens with Jobs, now wearing his trademark black turtleneck, introducing the original iPod to a gathering of Apple employees in 2001. "It's a thousand songs in your pocket," he says. Kutcher worked hard to mimic Jobs' speech patterns and distinctive gait.



