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Mo' Money, plus de blé

Original title: Mo' Money
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
8.6K
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Damon Wayans in Mo' Money, plus de blé (1992)
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A con man, seeking to gain the affections of a woman he saw entering an office building, acquires a job in the same building working for an executive who has plans to use his skills for more... Read allA con man, seeking to gain the affections of a woman he saw entering an office building, acquires a job in the same building working for an executive who has plans to use his skills for more than just the workplace.A con man, seeking to gain the affections of a woman he saw entering an office building, acquires a job in the same building working for an executive who has plans to use his skills for more than just the workplace.

  • Director
    • Peter MacDonald
  • Writer
    • Damon Wayans
  • Stars
    • Damon Wayans
    • Stacey Dash
    • Marlon Wayans
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Peter MacDonald
    • Writer
      • Damon Wayans
    • Stars
      • Damon Wayans
      • Stacey Dash
      • Marlon Wayans
    • 33User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Damon Wayans
    Damon Wayans
    • Johnny Stewart
    Stacey Dash
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    • Amber Evans
    Marlon Wayans
    Marlon Wayans
    • Seymour Stewart
    Joe Santos
    Joe Santos
    • Lt. Raymond Walsh
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Keith Heading
    Harry Lennix
    Harry Lennix
    • Tom Dilton
    • (as Harry J. Lennix)
    Mark Beltzman
    Mark Beltzman
    • Chris Fields
    Quincy Wong
    • Eddie
    Kevin Casey
    • Lloyd
    Larry Brandenburg
    Larry Brandenburg
    • Businessman
    Art Garfield
    Art Garfield
    • Rock
    • (as Garfield)
    Almayvonne
    Almayvonne
    • Charlotte
    Richard E. Butler
    • Ted Forrest
    • (as Dick Butler)
    Matt Doherty
    Matt Doherty
    • Kid
    Evan Lionel Smith
    • Detective Mills
    James Deuter
    James Deuter
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    • Director
      • Peter MacDonald
    • Writer
      • Damon Wayans
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    Brad_Nugget

    Mo' Money makes me Mo' Ready! To see it again!

    I was only 9 years old when the epic "Mo' Money" was released in theaters. Despite only staying in theaters for approximately 3 hours, I knew it was a movie that would stay in my heart for...more hours. Like 3+.

    When Damon Wayans said, "Mo' Money, Mo' Money, Mo' Money," the world stopped turning; if only for a brief moment. All was good in the world, and life itself seemed brighter than ever.

    If there was ever a second coming of Christ, Damon Wayans was his name. Thank you, Damon. You will always been my love.
    michellejenni49

    An all time fave!

    This movie is one of my all time favourites! If you enjoyed the humour from In Living Color, then you will really appreciate this movie. The movie is so enjoyable to watch because it has a bit of everything in it-action, comedy, romance and of course with the Wayans brothers you are sure to have good time! I liked seeing Damon's softer side towards Stacy Dash, and Marlon's jealousy towards his brother's relationship with this girl. Also, the nightclub scene is a riot! Overall,it is a great movie to watch, especially if you are a fan of the Wayans family, plus it has a wicked soundtrack as well!
    5SnoopyStyle

    don't like the romance

    Brothers Johnny Stewart (Damon Wayans) and Seymour Stewart (Marlon Wayans) are petty criminal scammers in Chicago which usually requires Johnny to do a weird voice. Johnny falls for Amber Evans (Stacey Dash) and gets a mailroom job at her office for a credit card firm. He starts using stolen credit card numbers. He is forced to join a fraud conspiracy led by the manager Keith Heading. Police Lt. Walsh is investigating a murder perpetrated by the murderous conspirators.

    While Damon is cringey, it is Stacey Dash who is more annoying. She oozes high maintenance girl and is off-putting. She's not worth the effort. They're not fun as a couple. The Wayans are marginally funny. At least, they're family and it feels like it. Some of the other comedy really doesn't work. The plot itself is fine but I simply don't like the central romance.
    lor_

    Amusing vehnicle for the Wayanses

    My review was written in July 1992 after a screening in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood.

    Damon Wayans and his younger brother Marlon Wayans make a terrific comedy team in "Mo' Money". Loosely structured film has trouble meshing its very funny gag scenes with rough action footage, but it should earn mucho change from escapist fans.

    Following p his solid turn co-starring opposite Bruce Willis in "The Last Boy Scout", Damon Wayans exhibits plenty of irreverent comic invention as star, writer and exec producer here. He needs a stronger hand than action helmer Peter Macdonald ("Rambo III") to fully realize a satisfying feature film beyond a mere collection of funny sketches.

    He casts himself as a ne'er-do-well street punk who sets a poor role model for younger brother (played by Marlon Wayans). Their father was a cop who died in the line of duty, with his partner Joe Santos trying in vain to set the Wayans brothers on the right track.

    To pursue a lovely romantic interest (Stacey Dash), Damon gets a job in the mailroom for her credit card company. Soon the Wayanses have cooked up a scam using uncancelled credit cards to finance a shopping spree.

    Coincidentally (and this is where Wayans' script starts to fall apart), cop Sano is investigating a murder that's linked to a much larger credit card scam at the same company. Evil exec John Diehl is the ruthless mastermind who soon blackmails Damon into becoming his reluctant henchman.

    Finale of Damon using his street smarts to act like his late father and collar the criminal is telegraphed many reels ahead but well staged in a showy, violent finale.

    Between the killings and heavy -duty action set pieces, "Mo' Money" comes to life as expertly conceived and executed burlesque bits. Damon and rubber-faced Marlon work very comfortably together and even pull off such difficult routines as posing as gay lovers to humiliate (and scam) a white jewelry store clerk.

    Damon has written many colorful characters, both black and white, including a tall, aggressive co-worker (delightfully played by Almayvonne) who sets her sights romantically on each of the brothers. He's persuasive as an action hero, too, but the action here is not convincingly dovetailed with the comedy.

    Marlon shows athletic grace and is perfect as a sidekick adding fuel to his rumored casting as Robin in an upcoming film of the "Batman" saga. Green-eyed Stacey Dash is a dreamy love interest, and Diehl is perfect as a smiling villain.

    Film is well-made, though fancy wipe and transitions don't mask the absence of a sorng narrative line. Song score by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, featuring such top performers as Janet Jackson, Luther Vandross and Public Enemy, is an important element in the concoction.
    4iquine

    From Goofy Romance To Action Hero

    (Flash Review)

    Wayans's In Living Color hobo character is stretched extremely thin. An upper class gal meets a low stakes street hustler doing his thing and comically and obsessively follows her to her place of work, applies for a job and ends up working at the same company and warmly tries to win her over and out of her stuffy and rude boyfriend's clutches. Then the movie shifts gears and is thrust into the Wayans brothers helping capture some criminals and it turns into a cops and robbers cheesy action movie. It had some amusing moments but overall was confused on what it wanted to be.

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    • Trivia
      Kadeem Hardison was the original choice to play Seymour Stewart. Damon Wayans revealed on The Arsenio Hall Show (1989) that his mother told him to cast his younger brother Marlon Wayans.
    • Goofs
      When Johnny ( Damon Wayans ) takes the job memo off the locked bulletin board, you can see some spelling errors. The line "Positions Available" has a error. The word is spelled "Availble". The 2nd error is under the "Building Engineer" position. The word maintenance is misspelled. It is spelled "Maintaince". The 3rd and final one is under the "Data Processing" title."Programing" should have 2 "M's". After all the movie was done before spell check was invented.
    • Quotes

      Seymour Stewart: What do you want with a job that ain't nothing but work.

    • Connections
      Featured in Celluloid Closet (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Money Can't Buy You Love
      Written by Jimmy Jam (as James Harris III) and Terry Lewis

      Rap written and performed by Ralph E. Tresvant (as Ralph Tresvant)

      Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

      Performed by Ralph E. Tresvant (as Ralph Tresvant)

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Más pelas
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Wife 'n' Kids
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,227,006
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,385,415
      • Jul 26, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,227,006
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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