All About the Benjamins (2002) [R]

Release Date:
March 8, 2002

Original Title:
All About the Benjamins

Alternate Titles:
All About the Money
Doble Impacto Mortal

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy

Production Companies:
Cube Vision
New Line Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  DE: 18  JP: R18+  US: R 

Runtime: 95

Money can make people do funny things.

Bucum Jackson (Cube) is a bounty hunter with a lot of attitude and no interest in taking on a partner. Working at Martinez Bail Bonds, Jackson has unorthodox methods of tracking down low-life criminals, but they work, and one day he hopes to become his own boss and open up his own private investigation firm. Reggie Wright (Epps) is a slippery con artist who is avoiding the law, and Jackson. During a cat and mouse chase, the two stumble on a multi-million dollar diamond heist. Hiding from Jackson, Wright finds himself in the thieves' getaway van and ends up having to escape from them after they discover their booty is fake, much to the displeasure of their ruthless boss (Flanagan). When Wright meets up with his girlfriend (Mendes), he discovers that his recently purchased lottery ticket is the sole winner of $60 million. Unfortunately, his wallet, which held the ticket, was left in the thieves' van, so he persuades Jackson to help him get it back.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Julian Chojnacki
Michael McGowan

"B" Camera Operator:
Marty Mullin

ADR Mixer:
Greg Steele

Art Department Coordinator:
Alexa Marino

Assistant Editor:
Michael A. Webber
Omar Daher
Yoshie Ishiguro

Assistant Location Manager:
Rita Duffey
Christian Beyer

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Debby Freeman

Assistant Property Master:
Stephen I. Erdberg
Kurt Beckler

Assistant Sound Editor:
Susan Cahill

Associate Producer:
Ronn Riser

Best Boy Electrician:
Fred Valentine

Best Boy Grip:
Troy Schultz
Scott Short

Boom Operator:
Kevin Cerchiai

Camera Loader:
Michael Watson
Agnes Rodriguez

Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Anne McCarthy
Felicia Fasano

Casting Assistant:
Melanie Hartford

Casting Associate:
Freddy Luis

Chief Lighting Technician:
Gary Ryan

Co-Executive Producer:
Mike Epps

Co-Producer:
Douglas Curtis

Construction Coordinator:
David Alban

Costume Designer:
Sophie de Rakoff

Costume Supervisor:
Mary Lou Byrd

Costumer:
Pauline Rodriguez

Dialogue Editor:
Jed M. Dodge
Thomas Jones

Director:
Kevin Bray

Director of Photography:
Glen MacPherson

Dolly Grip:
Joe Mast

Editor:
Suzanne Hines

Electrician:
Wayne Schneiderman
Jack Rose
Jason Barfield
Jimmy Seckel

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Jody Levin

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Carla Fry

Executive Producer:
Toby Emmerich
Matt Moore
Claire Rudnick Polstein
Ronald Lang

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Michael Klimchak
Peter Manno

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Brian Williams
T. Michael McLean

First Assistant Director:
John Nelson

Foley Artist:
James Bailey
Anita Cannella

Foley Editor:
Craig Jurkiewicz

Foley Mixer:
Nick Neutra

Gaffer:
Rusty Pouch

Grip:
Ben Kanegson
Chris Tarantino
Jimmy Green

Hairstylist:
Donna Battersby Greene
Monique Lewis
Pamela Ferguson

Key Grip:
Barry Ryan
Todd Short

Key Hair Stylist:
Gunnar Swanson

Key Makeup Artist:
Rodger Jacobs

Key Set Costumer:
Linda Peirce

Leadman:
Mark Dane

Local Casting:
Lori Wyman

Location Manager:
Leah Sokolowsky

Makeup Artist:
L. Sher Williams
Laurie Cocheo
Roxanne Rizzo

Music Editor:
Terry Wilson

Music Supervisor:
Spring Aspers

Original Music Composer:
John Murphy

Post Production Supervisor:
Jay Vinitsky

Producer:
Ice Cube
Matt Alvarez

Production Coordinator:
Marlis Pujol

Production Design:
J. Mark Harrington

Production Executive:
Erik Holmberg
Dana Belcastro

Property Master:
Charles Guanci Jr.
Charles Guanci

Rigging Gaffer:
Fred Valentine

Script Supervisor:
Corey B. Yugler
Ilene Pickus

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Artie Garcia
Marvin Lee

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Bill McConnell Jr.

Second Assistant Director:
Wendi Lampassi
Diane Calhoun

Second Second Assistant Director:
Karen Radzikowski
John Karliss

Second Unit Director:
Artie Malesci

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Marty Mullin

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Ty Arnold

Set Decoration:
Barbara Peterson-Malesci

Set Dresser:
Rod England
Bobby Amor
Richard E. Kruder

Set Dressing Buyer:
Hector M. Gonzalez

Sound Designer:
Fred Howard

Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Kamper
Michael Mullane

Sound Mixer:
Mark Weber
Michael R. Tromer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann
Doug Davey

Special Effects:
Ken Gorrell
Mike Carter

Special Effects Coordinator:
James L. Roberts

Steadicam Operator:
Julian Chojnacki
Mike McGowan

Still Photographer:
Tracy Bennett

Storyboard Artist:
Bill Wright

Stunt Coordinator:
Artie Malesci

Stunts:
David Lomax
Tom Bahr
Sammy Maloof
Tom Waite
Chick Bernhard
Denise Gallo
Jeff Moldovan
Erik Solky
Alexis Bahr
Keifus Mathews
Danelle Folta
Felipe Savahge
Richard Mihalek
J.C. Robaina
Stacy Courtney
Butch Brickell
Ricou Browning Jr.
Kiana Politis
Luis J. Silva
Bradley Bowman
Nick Brandon
Henry Gilbert
Mike Kirton
James M. Churchman
Tommy Mack Turvey
Tony Perez

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Jackson

Unit Production Manager:
David Witz

Writer:
Ronald Lang
Ice Cube

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