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Cash Only

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.3K
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Cash Only (2015)
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A money troubled man finds some cash in an apartment which later turns out to belong to someone who stops at nothing to get his money back.A money troubled man finds some cash in an apartment which later turns out to belong to someone who stops at nothing to get his money back.A money troubled man finds some cash in an apartment which later turns out to belong to someone who stops at nothing to get his money back.

  • Director
    • Malik Bader
  • Writer
    • Nickola Shreli
  • Stars
    • Nickola Shreli
    • Brandon Trammer
    • Stivi Paskoski
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Malik Bader
    • Writer
      • Nickola Shreli
    • Stars
      • Nickola Shreli
      • Brandon Trammer
      • Stivi Paskoski
    • 11User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Nickola Shreli
    Nickola Shreli
    • Elvis Martini
    Brandon Trammer
    • Ali
    Stivi Paskoski
    Stivi Paskoski
    • Dino
    Danijela Stajnfeld
    • Blerta
    Malik Bader
    Malik Bader
    • Kush
    Herion Mustafaraj
    • Agroni
    Ele Bardha
    Ele Bardha
    • Pete Cantor
    Maia Noni
    Maia Noni
    • Rolexa
    Trick-Trick
    Trick-Trick
    • Jag
    • (as Christian Mathis)
    Sazan Bardha
    • Bank attorney
    Djelina Berishaj
    • Lula
    Arian Camaj
    • Leka
    Kyle Clarington
    Kyle Clarington
    • Jamal
    Luigi Gjokaj
    • Elvis' attorney
    Luigi Gjokaj
    • Elvis' attorney
    Richard Goteri
    Richard Goteri
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    Michael Mili
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    • Director
      • Malik Bader
    • Writer
      • Nickola Shreli
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    6peterp-450-298716

    A gritty and rough crime film in an Albanian community.

    "Well I'm Elvis, the king of lowlife tenants."

    It might not be so horrible and disgusting as "A Serbian Film" (I refuse to watch that one because of the immoralities appearing in it), but because of the finale it might deserve the title "An Albanian Film". Not that this part was so groundbreaking horrible, but it was intense anyway. This indie crime shows the self-destructive process of an accumulating debt and the eternal struggle to repay it. That's something Elvis Martini is facing in everyday life. His first name is somewhat unfortunate in this case, because I'm sure his legendary namesake didn't have that problem. You can't say "Cash Only" is very original, but the movie is painfully realistic and pure.

    Elvis Martini (Nickola Shreli) isn't exactly a choirboy either. In the past he was found guilty of insurance fraud after setting his house on fire, with a prison sentence as a result (not to mention an even bigger personal loss). Gambling probably raised the debt as well. The basement area of the building where he rents apartments, is used by some weird guy who's growing lots of marijuana there. And in addition, he also replaces additional rental payments by sleeping with the girlfriend of his best friend. But despite these shortcomings, I felt sorry for this landlord who's fighting against loosing everything. In a desperate way he tries to survive and raise his daughter in a decent manner. The way he's deceived by his tenants, shows that he's not as ruthless. Only kicking out a call-girl and confiscating her possessions, proved to be a gross mistake.

    "Cash only" is rough and gray. A sketch of an American slum with an Albanian population seeking to pursue the American dream. Afterwards they come to the conclusion that it's just a daily struggle where the law of the strongest rules. Albanians aren't the most peaceful citizens but value the concepts of honor and keeping a promise. Something Elvis also experiences. However it's sometimes the opposite. Nobody really respects him. It's as if everyone tries to take advantage of other people's desperate situation. That this socially critical picture was replaced subsequently by a violent kidnapping scenario, surprised me somewhat. A grim and excessive ending.

    Nickola Shreli (who also co-wrote this film) was extremely convincing. Both as the pitiful landlord, as the energetic and determined father. All in all a laudable role. The other supporting roles are functional but not particularly impressive. Malik Bader played a guest role as the crazy Kush who dwelt in higher spheres in the basement of Elvis. Obviously, this was the most amusing part. Stivi Paskoski took care of the most psychotic role. Despite the cliché elements from other crime films, the shocking (but not too gory) denouement left a reasonable impression.

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    4imdbcom-69969

    Hand held camera abuse

    Story is Ok. Acting is good. But they had to spoil it all with the filming. Like the guys behind the camera is just out of film school and is just carried over beyond recognition by close range hand held camera work. "Look! I am doing an action movie, it got to be shaking and moving in all direction and I gonna shove my lens right into every thing". Ok. So it works for a while and then becomes annoying, then just plain sickening. Too bad.
    6selena-71096

    Solid, but with flaws

    I have not seen any movies with Nickola Shreli before. He is certainly an overlooked actor. American cinema is in dire need of fresh faces who are not overexposed by media and possess great acting skills. I would suggest any actor to stay away from the limelight of mass media to maintain an appeal and mystery. Now back to the movie. It held my interest as an intelligent movie with a good story almost to the end. There were clearly some flaws in the story when I tough and quick-witted guy would do stupid things such as leave his daughter alone after he got a warning call. The rescue scenes are not believable and leave unanswered questions. How did the dim-witted "rescue" guys figure out the location so fast? The level of violence in the ending scenes was not warranted and added little to the story. As a female, I had to skip those scenes as they are damaging to any psyche. If this movie was intended to be a drama, not a horror film, then they should have stick to the drama genre. But overall this movie is watchable and the story is original.
    7stephenw-30180

    Solid crime thriller in familiar area

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film on many levels.

    It was gritty and realistic. The film follows an Albanian American landlord dealing with "real life" problems with dead beat tenants. The acting was way above par and the story and narrative fast paced and believable. Style was simple yet very realistic.

    I am familiar with the areas this film was shot in and know many Albanians in this community so that brought a cool sense of realism to the film for me as well.

    I think the writer and lead actor does a great job as does the cousin and daughter. I would like to see more from this guy.

    A hard hitting thriller/Drama that goes by very fast and does not disappoint!

    Time well spent!
    10Multicell21

    Gritty gem of a film

    I have to be honest, I started the movie one late night and had planned on watching the first 15 minutes or so then catch up the next day. Turned out I couldn't turn it off and had to know how everything progressed through this guys story. Following the hardships of this landlord just trying to fly straight after tradegy and raise what is left of his family to the shocking and graphic end. I was rooting for the dude the entire flick, ending was intense! Looking forward to more films from this actor (Nick Shreli) in the future. Now go watch "Cash Only"!

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      Screenplay writer and lead actor of this film, Nickola Shreli, said that aside from being inspired to write the screenplay based on some of his real life experiences as a landlord in the Hamtramck/Detroit area, he was also inspired after watching Roman Polanski's Le locataire (1976).

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Albania
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Albanian
    • Also known as
      • Samo keš
    • Filming locations
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bardha Productions
      • Nickname Projects
      • Bader Bros. Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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