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Released from prison, an infamous thief and his new crew pull off a brilliant robbery but then become embroiled with a corrupt FBI agent when they discover the money is marked.Released from prison, an infamous thief and his new crew pull off a brilliant robbery but then become embroiled with a corrupt FBI agent when they discover the money is marked.Released from prison, an infamous thief and his new crew pull off a brilliant robbery but then become embroiled with a corrupt FBI agent when they discover the money is marked.
Rodney Rowland
- Butch
- (as Rod Rowland)
Tyrone Pinkham
- Salesman in Diner
- (as Tyrone Aurthur Pinkham)
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This is one of the worst films that I have ever watched. I rented it because I had faith in Slater and Kilmer - I was disappointed. The plot started out ok but quickly went sour. Same with the acting. The funniest part was the boating sequence. Ever watch a movie where people are in a car and the make-believe background is whipping around behind them in the rear window while they make stupid movements behind the wheel ? Picture it in a boat. Save your money, save your time. Ignore this movie.
With a cast including Christian Slater and Val Kilmer, you might expect this to be a humdinger of a caper, but unfortunately, that isn't the case. The script was poorly written and the director seemed unable to decide how serious to take it all...the actors mostly floundered about without a clue. As a fan of both actors, I was most disappointed with this effort.
The film wasn't much good but what got me really distracted was Sofia (Bulgaria) trying to look like New York. Another sign that there was not much money to back this project (otherwise they would have at least tried Toronto). Of course it doesn't look as NY at all, for the whole movie I was trying to guess where in the world it was filmed (I guessed rightly that it was in Europe). Slater and Hannah definitely deserve something better than this cliché' full of scenes already seen in other not so great films. Certainly they aren't the best actors around but their and others' performances are what keeps together this lame attempt of a film.
Hard cash or Run for the Money which i believe was the USA title, is basically another one last heist movie. Christian Slater is the leader of his crew and after being busted for a botched robbery is released from prison looking to make one last score. He encounters problems when the money that is ripped off is FBI money and is then coerced by bad FBI agent Cornell played by Val KIlmer to pull one more heist job for him. The movie is pretty predictable, the action scenes are basically low budget and painfully fake when it comes to the actor's scenes and the script was pretty average. It's dissapointing that a cast with Val Kilmer, Christian Slater, Darryl Hannah, and Bookeem Woodbine ended up in such a dissapointing movie, with that cast and a decent movie this is easily box office, but when you see it you see why it was a tv movie that would've been straight video.
this movie is terrible. i rented it because it had three "name" stars (slater, kilmer & hannah) what a waste of casting, time, money, dialogue, crumby special effects, stupid & inane plot twists--- those are the highlights of this miserable excuse for a "heist, caper flick". as the viewer , you dont care about any of this cast of goofs. the 10 year old kid is a inane angle. the plot twists are not logical, they are stupid (but i already said that) these people owe the viewing public an apology.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsDuring the first car chase, the Buick's grille changes repeatedly between shots, alternating between two different grilles and no grille at all.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Bad Movie Beatdown: Half Past Dead 2 (2011)
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- Gross worldwide
- $115,349
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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