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Millions is a 2004 British comedy-drama film directed by Danny Boyle, and starring Alex Etel, Lewis Owen McGibbon, and James Nesbitt. The film's screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce adapted his novel while the film was in the process of being made. The novel was subsequently awarded the Carnegie Medal.
- £7.5 million
Apr 29, 2005 · A 7-year old finds a bag of Pounds just before the UK switches to Euros and faces ethical dilemmas. Directed by Danny Boyle, starring Alex Etel, James Nesbitt and Daisy Donovan, rated PG for thematic elements and language.
- Danny Boyle
- 166
- 2 min
Mar 17, 2005 · A family film of limitless imagination and surprising joy, directed by Danny Boyle and based on a novel by Frank Cottrell Boyce. Two brothers find a bag of money and a bag of saints in their playhouse, and face a deadline to decide what to do with them.
A 7-year old boy finds a bag of money from a train robbery and faces ethical dilemmas in this British comedy-drama. The film explores themes of ethics, being human and the soul, and features a mysterious 'poor man' and a saintly mother.
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Millions is a family film about a boy who finds a bag of money from God and faces a dilemma of what to do with it. Read the review, age rating, and parents' guide to learn more about the story, themes, and messages of this movie.
- Alex Etel, James Nesbitt, Lewis Mcgibbon
- Danny Boyle
- Fox Searchlight
Mar 11, 2005 · A 9-year-old boy finds a bag of money and faces a moral dilemma in this charming fable by Danny Boyle. See critic and audience reviews, photos, cast and crew, and where to watch Millions online.
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- Comedy, Drama
- PG
Millions. 2005 1h 38m PG. Comedy, Crime, and more. 6.8 88% 78% 64% Add to Watchlist. Two boys, still grieving the death of their mother, find themselves the unwitting benefactors of a bag of bank robbery loot in the week before the United Kingdom switches its official currency to the Euro. What's a kid to do? More. Directed By. Danny Boyle.