Milk Money (1994) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 31, 1994

Original Title:
Milk Money

Alternate Titles:
Eligiendo a mamá
Una chica linda

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
The Kennedy/Marshall Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  DE: 6  FR: TP  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 108

You can't get enough of a good thing... But first you have to find it.

Three young boys pool their money and pay V, a kindhearted prostitute, to strip for them. Afterward, she drives them home to the suburbs -- but then her car breaks down. It's just as well, though, because a mobster named Waltzer is after her, and V realizes the suburbs are the perfect place to hide. But things get a lot more complicated when V falls in love with Tom, a single father who is unaware of her real profession.

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ADR Editor:
Denise Horta

ADR Mixer:
Doc Kane
Bob Baron

ADR Supervisor:
Juno J. Ellis

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Assistant Costume Designer:
Wallace G. Lane Jr.
Pam Cane

Assistant Editor:
Margaret Adachi
Paul Martinez

Boom Operator:
Gabriel Cubos

Camera Operator:
Harald Ortenburger

Casting:
Amy Lippens
Mary Goldberg

Casting Assistant:
Jennifer Appleberry

Chief Lighting Technician:
James P. Dolan

Choreographer:
Adam Shankman

Conductor:
Artie Kane

Construction Coordinator:
Harold Collins

Costume Design:
Theoni V. Aldredge

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Matthews

Costumer:
Nava R. Sadan

Dialogue Editor:
Michael Magill
Lucy Coldsnow-Smith
Karen G. Wilson
Constance A. Kazmer
Richard Burton

Director:
Richard Benjamin

Director of Photography:
David Watkin

Dolly Grip:
Kenneth Fundus

Editor:
Jacqueline Cambas

Executive Producer:
Patrick J. Palmer
Michael Finnell

First Assistant Director:
Vincent Agostino
Cara Giallanza

Foley Editor:
Scott D. Jackson
Matthew Harrison
Neil Burrow

Foley Mixer:
Randy Singer

Hairstylist:
Kathryn Blondell
Jeffrey Sacino

Location Manager:
Deirdre Costa
Nathan Gendzier
Jule Ann Jappe

Makeup Artist:
Richard Arias

Makeup Designer:
Naomi Donne

Music Editor:
Kenneth Wannberg
Richard Whitfield

Music Supervisor:
Christie Barnes

Original Music Composer:
Michael Convertino

Producer:
Frank Marshall
Kathleen Kennedy

Production Accountant:
Robert C. Campion

Production Coordinator:
Yvonne Yaconelli
Kelly Barr

Production Design:
Paul Sylbert

Property Master:
Horst Grandt

Script Supervisor:
Karen Hale Wookey

Second Assistant Director:
Scott Metcalfe

Second Unit Director:
Patrick J. Palmer
Frank Marshall

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robin Browne

Set Decoration:
Casey Hallenbeck

Set Designer:
Antoinette J. Gordon

Set Dresser:
Charlotte Garnell-Scheide

Sound Effects Editor:
Gary Krivacek
Kim Secrist
Bob O'Brien

Sound Mixer:
Richard Lightstone

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Massey
Dennis S. Sands
Chris David

Special Effects Coordinator:
Alan E. Lorimer

Still Photographer:
Jon Baronn Farmer

Stunt Coordinator:
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Rocky Capella

Stunts:
Scott Wilder
Danny Wynands
Annie Ellis
Richard M. Ellis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Dobie
Alan Robert Murray

Title Designer:
Pablo Ferro

Transportation Captain:
Michael Sean Ryan
Oscar Beguiristain
Bucky Braunsdorf

Unit Production Manager:
Patrick J. Palmer

Unit Publicist:
Susan Trembly

Writer:
John Mattson

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