A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 29, 2002
Original Title:
29 Palms
Alternate Titles:
Bienvenue à 29 Palms
Dinero a la fuga
La grande sfida
Twenty-nine Palms
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
B. Lord Productions
Ben's Sister Productions
Davis Entertainment Filmworks
George Street Pictures
Release Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 93
When a bag filled with money goes missing from a casino, the Hitman (Chris O'Donnell) must retrieve it. While he tracks the stash down, the bag changes hands numerous times, finding its way to the Drifter (Jeremy Davies) and the Waitress (Rachael Leigh Cook), among others. As the bag's journey continues, more characters, including the Cop (Michael Rapaport) and the Sheriff (Keith David), get drawn into the winding crime tale, and the search becomes increasingly desperate.
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Art Direction:
Scott H. Campbell
Associate Producer:
Mima Casanova
Jourdan Krauss
Casting:
Karen Meisels
Co-Producer:
Michael Lindenbaum
Craig Davis Roth
Tino Lucente
Director:
Leonardo Ricagni
Director of Photography:
Horacio Maira
Editor:
Paula Halton
Executive Producer:
Michael Rapaport
John Davis
Patrice Theroux
Key Hair Stylist:
Stella Tzanidakis
Key Makeup Artist:
Lisa Bertuzzi
Line Producer:
Diane Cornell
Makeup Artist:
Michelle Rene Elam
Original Music Composer:
Mario Grigorov
Producer:
Marc Forby
Bryan Lord
J. Todd Harris
Production Design:
Walter Brunialti
Set Decoration:
Peggy Paola
Writer:
Tino Lucente
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