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Money for Nothing is a 1993 American biographical comedy crime film directed by Ramón Menéndez, and written by Menéndez, Tom Musca and Carol Sobieski, based on the 1986 Philadelphia Inquirer article "Finders Keepers" by Mark Bowden.
- Tom Musca
- Craig Safan
- September 10, 1993
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R Released Aug 20, 1993 1h 40m Drama List 20% 5 Reviews Tomatometer 31% 2,500+ Ratings Audience Score An out-of-work Philadelphia longshoreman (John Cusack) tries to spend $1.2 million found ...
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- Ramon Menendez
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- John Cusack
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Summaries. An unemployed man finds a money bag of $1.2 million after it dropped off an armored car. When unemployed dockworker Joey Coyle finds $1.2 million that fell off of an armored car, he decides to do the logical thing: take the money and run. After all, he says, finders keepers.
Sep 10, 1993 · Overview. When unemployed dockworker Joey Coyle finds $1.2 million that fell off of an armored car, he decides to do the logical thing: take the money and run. After all, he says, finders keepers. He turns to his ex-girlfriend Monica, who works in an investment firm, for advice, before turning to the mob for help laundering the money.
Oct 10, 1993 · Money For Nothing (1993) 10/10/1993 (GB) Comedy , Drama , TV Movie 1h 32m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. The story of an ambitious schoolboy, Gary Worrall (played by Christien Anholt), who sets out to make £1M during his half term school break! He is aided and abetted in this adventure by his school mate Brian Thurrock (Paul Reynolds).
It is loosely based on the life of Joey Coyle (Cusack), who, in 1981, discovered $1.2 million that had fallen out of an armored van in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film is a fictionalization of events, depicting Coyle's struggles with keeping the money over a five-day period.