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    Brewster's Millions

    PG1985 · Comedy · 1h 37m

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  1. With Richard Pryor's trademark ribald humor tamped down, Brewster's Millions feels like a missed opportunity to update a classic story. Read Critics Reviews. That Brewster’s Millions...

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      After a million brewskies, Brewster's Millions is passable...

  2. Brewster's Millions is a fun and engaging lightweight comedy from the summer of 1985 which tells the story of Monty Brewster a down on his luck baseball player that dreams of fame and fortune. He then unexpectedly receives an inheritance of 300 million but only if he can spend 30 million in 30 days and not show anything for it.

  3. Watch Brewster's Millions with a subscription on Prime Video. Allan Dwan's love of financial processes is on display in this farce, and his flair for mixing normal and surreally comic...

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  4. Brewster's Millions: Directed by Walter Hill. With Richard Pryor, John Candy, Lonette McKee, Stephen Collins. A minor-league baseball player must spend $30 million in 30 days in order to inherit $300 million. However, he's not allowed to own any assets, destroy the money, gift it, give it to charity, or tell anyone about the deal.

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    • Comedy
    • Walter Hill
    • 1985-05-22
  5. Brewster's Millions is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Walter Hill. The film stars Richard Pryor, John Candy, Lonette McKee, Stephen Collins, and Hume Cronyn. The screenplay by Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris was based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon.

  6. Brewster’s Millions” is a comedy that lacks in punchlines, but makes a recurring joke out of the biggest gag of all: wealth management. Based on an early 1900s novel that has seen about as many screen adaptions as “A Star is Born,” Walter Hill’s 1985 outing with Richard Pryor and John Candy is likely the tale’s best known ...

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  8. After a million brewskies, Brewster's Millions is passable fare as a late-night viewing option, but those seeking genuine laughs would do well to look elsewhere.

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