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Money Talks
Description
An escaped con artist goes in search of help after breaking out of prison from a news anchor who saw it as an opportunity to boost his flagging career.
An escaped con artist goes in search of help after breaking out of prison from a news anchor who saw it as an opportunity to boost his flagging career.
Actors:
Kevin Lowe,
Damian Chapa,
Viveca Paulin,
Doug Llewelyn,
Charlie Sheen,
Gary Price,
Frank Bruynbroek,
Mark Benninghoffen,
Gérard Ismaël,
Jeff Brockton,
Marty Levy,
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Kevin Lowe
Damian Chapa
29 October 1963, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Viveca Paulin
24 April 1969, Askim, Göteborg och Bohus lÀn, Sweden
Doug Llewelyn
26 November 1938, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Charlie Sheen
3 September 1965, New York City, New York, USA
Gary Price
28 May 1965, Laguna Beach, California, USA
Frank Bruynbroek
Mark Benninghoffen
Gérard Ismaël
Jeff Brockton
31 October 1967, Santa Clarita, California, USA
Marty Levy
Director:
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
28 March 1969, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Country:
United States
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