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This movie is streaming on a number of apps under the name "Fortune Hunters" and is also known under the name of "The Million Dollar Kid."
A member of the Hunter family has just purchased a lottery ticket that turns out to be worth $50 million. But somehow the ticket has become lost. After a frantic search, the family finds the ticket, but begin to quibble about how to use the money. While on the way to the lottery office to cash in the ticket, it strangely becomes lost again. But this time there are several other characters who have joined in the search for the elusive ticket.
Who will find the ticket? Will the Hunter family get their money? Join us as the chaos and mayhem ensue. This movie is a wild ride in more ways than one. I enjoyed the many familiar names a faces in the movie which made it even more enjoyable to watch. There is one actor, however, who never gets due mention. This is a real sore spot for me. Let me explain.
The young child actor Andrew Sandler plays the young boy Shane Hunter. Even though Andrew Sandler is the most beautiful and talented child actor to ever grace a movie screen, his name is essentially omitted from every review and even his childhood photos are omitted from every search I've undertaken. This my friends is a travesty.
With that pet peeve out of the way, I enjoyed everything about the movie. And I would have watched it just to see Andrew Sandler. But I ended up seeing so much more. I felt like I was the one who won the lottery. I hope you will watch the movie and I want to say "Thank you" to Andrew Sandler for making this the enjoyable movie that it was.
A member of the Hunter family has just purchased a lottery ticket that turns out to be worth $50 million. But somehow the ticket has become lost. After a frantic search, the family finds the ticket, but begin to quibble about how to use the money. While on the way to the lottery office to cash in the ticket, it strangely becomes lost again. But this time there are several other characters who have joined in the search for the elusive ticket.
Who will find the ticket? Will the Hunter family get their money? Join us as the chaos and mayhem ensue. This movie is a wild ride in more ways than one. I enjoyed the many familiar names a faces in the movie which made it even more enjoyable to watch. There is one actor, however, who never gets due mention. This is a real sore spot for me. Let me explain.
The young child actor Andrew Sandler plays the young boy Shane Hunter. Even though Andrew Sandler is the most beautiful and talented child actor to ever grace a movie screen, his name is essentially omitted from every review and even his childhood photos are omitted from every search I've undertaken. This my friends is a travesty.
With that pet peeve out of the way, I enjoyed everything about the movie. And I would have watched it just to see Andrew Sandler. But I ended up seeing so much more. I felt like I was the one who won the lottery. I hope you will watch the movie and I want to say "Thank you" to Andrew Sandler for making this the enjoyable movie that it was.
I streamed this movie on TV. To be honest, the thing that attracted me to the movie was the fact that Joshua Rush was in it. Joshua is one of my favorite actors, especially his work as a child actor. The movie examines life and death and family dynamics in a meaningful way. I felt like Rush was the central character. He really stood out in every scene. And don't be confused by the date. Rush was only 12 when the movie was filmed in 2014. But it wasn't released until 2021. It sat on a shelf for 7 years denying us the ability to enjoy it. But enjoy it I did. The plots and sub-plots may make you a little dizzy, but stick with it. It will be worth it. And thank you Joshua Rush for once again showing what a great actor you are.
I can remember back in the 1980s I watched this show on Cable TV. And then it somehow disappeared. Ever since then I have had a craving to see it again. The show was about two teenagers who were really into science and they used their skills to solve mysteries. I really missed the show. Then I got a Roku streaming device and when I found this series I literally screamed with joy. I watch an episode every morning with my coffee. It's as good as I remember, plus I get to see my favorite character, Paul Edison played by the cutest child actor of all time Sunny Besen-Thrasher. I still love him after all these years. Sure wish I could tell him how much I loved seeing him in the show. If this was on DVD I would buy it in a second. I'm so happy I got a Roku streaming device. Everyone should have one.