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  1. In this outrageously fresh comedy, Del (Andrew Bachelor), a quick-witted young man from the streets of South Central Los Angeles, learns that his still-in-prison father (Mike Epps) and just-out-of-jail uncle (Terry Crews) stole a million dollars and stashed it in the basement of an old flophouse. There’s just one problem: A major university is encroaching on the ’hood and that old ...

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  2. Feb 13, 2018 · So, when Dre one day calls and reveals where he and Leon hid the money, Del immediately involves his friends Juice, and love interest Alicia, to help him get the money. The problem is, what once was an abandoned house is now a frat house. One filled with nothing but white boys who tiptoe on the line between innocence, ignorance, if not prejudice.

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  4. 2 days ago · Where's the Money - watch online: streaming, buy or rent Currently you are able to watch "Where's the Money" streaming on MGM Amazon Channel or for free with ads on Freevee. It is also possible to rent "Where's the Money" on Chili, Rakuten TV, Apple TV, Amazon Video online and to download it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, Sky ...

  5. In this outrageously fresh comedy, Del (Andrew Bachelor), a quick-witted young man from the streets of South Central Los Angeles, learns that his still-in-prison father (Mike Epps) and just-out-of-jail uncle (Terry Crews) stole a million dollars and stashed it in the basement of an old flophouse.

  6. A half-hearted caper comedy that finds its few laughs in the Ghetto Bro/Frat Bro cultural divide. Full Review | Original Score: 1.4/5 | Sep 20, 2018. Where's the Money is a goofball comedy that ...

  7. May 4, 2018 · Turns out his ruse is a bid to retrieve a stash of stolen money hidden in the frat house long before by his bank-robbing father and uncle. Naturally, the scam doesn't go according to plan. Internet star Andrew Bachelor, aka Vine personality King Bach, throws himself into the culture-clash comedy that ensues. But the results are distinctly humdrum.

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