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Release Date:
March 9, 2006
Original Title:
Funny Money
Alternate Titles:
Dinheiro Fácil
Безумные деньги
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Castel Film
FWE Picture Company
Thinkfactory Media
Tobebo Filmproduktions
Production Countries:
Germany | Romania | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 98
Henry Perkins, a mild-mannered accountant, accidentally trades briefcases with another man, to find out that there's a million dollars inside. Henry tells his unsuspecting wife of their new-found fortune, but she doesn't embrace it as well as he does. Soon they're joined by their best friends, a cop on the take, a cop on the hunt, and the dreaded Mr. Big, who has come to claim his money.
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Art Direction:
John Udell
Author:
Harry Basil
Leslie Greif
Ray Cooney
Casting:
Patricia McCorkle
Costume Design:
Donna Zakowska
Director:
Leslie Greif
Director of Photography:
Bill Butler
Editor:
Stephen Lovejoy
Stephen Adrianson
Terry Kelley
Executive Producer:
Jeff Franklin
Heike Bösche
Sven Clement
Philip von Alvensleben
Ray Cooney
Harry Basil
Line Producer:
Vince P. Maggio
Original Music Composer:
Andrea Morricone
Producer:
Brad Siegel
Patricia McCorkle
Barbara Kearney
Cindy Carroll
Leslie Greif
Herb Nanas
Peter Perotta
Production Design:
Stephen J. Lineweaver
Set Decoration:
Sarah Sprawls
Alexandra Botoi Tudorache
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