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Reception and reviews. References. External links. A Fool and His Money (1989 film) A Fool and His Money (originally titled, Religion, Inc.) is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Daniel Adams and written by Michael Mailer and Adams.
A Fool and His Money: Directed by Daniel Adams. With Jonathan Penner, Gerald Orange, Sandra Bullock, George Plimpton. While watching TV, ex-adman Morris Codman receives a message from God. Advised by the Almighty to go into business for himself, Codman inaugurates his own religion, founded on a philosophy of selfishness.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Daniel Adams
- 1989-09
1/10. Perhaps the worst movie ever made. obxparadise 5 January 2005. I bought this DVD in a bargain bin -- you get what you pay for. I cannot watch the entire movie....it's that bad. I'm glad I only paid $3.00 for it. Save yourself some money - avoid at all costs. I thought, when i saw that Sandra Bullock was in it that it might be okay. Wrong.
Nov 1, 1995 · A FOOL AND HIS MONEY. by Ann Wroe ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 1, 1995. Wroe, who studied medieval history at Oxford and is now the American editor of the Economist, uses a real-life 14th-century mystery as a ``springboard'' for an intimate, well-crafted profile of late medieval life in the town of Rodez in southwest France.
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Synopsis. While watching TV, ex-adman Morris Codman receives a message from God. Advised by the Almighty to go into business for himself, Codman inaugurates his own religion, founded on a ...
Debbie tries to convince him that money isn't everything and she loves him just the way he is. Morris' bizarre antics in promoting his product surprisingly lead to a fortune, but can love survive his quest for the almighty dollar?
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