Money Talks
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| Directed by | Brett Ratner |
| Produced by | Walter Coblenz Tracy Kramer |
| Written by | Joel Cohen Alec Sokolow |
| Starring | Chris Tucker Charlie Sheen |
| Music by | Lalo Schifrin |
| Cinematography | Russell Carpenter Robert Primes |
| Editing by | Mark Helfrich |
| Studio | New Line Cinema |
| Distributed by | New Line Cinema |
| Release date(s) | August 22, 1997 |
| Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $25 million |
| Box office | $48,407,611 |
Money Talks is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Brett Ratner, starring Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen.
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[edit] Plot
Franklin Hatchett (Chris Tucker) is a car wash hustler, who gets dimed out to the police by an investigating news reporter named James Russell (Charlie Sheen) When placed on a prison transport unit, he is handcuffed to a European criminal named Villard. The transport unit is attacked on a bridge, with the intent of busting Villard out. The attackers kill everyone with the exception of Villard and Franklin; they escape on a helicopter with another European named Dubray. While on the helicopter, Hatchett overhears the location of a cache of stolen diamonds. Hatchett then jumps out of the helicopter after hearing the discussion between Villard and Dubray to get rid of him. Now Hatchett's name and face are all over the news as an accessory to the prison break. Hatchett has to clear his name but he needs help. He calls on the only person who can help, the one that dimed him out, James Russell.
Russell had just gotten fired from his job at Channel 12 News. Because he had the Top Story calling him on his phone asking for help improved his chances of getting his job back, because it was Sweeps Week. The two rampage all over the city to find clues to clear Hatchett's name, which eventually gets Russell's name involved and spread all over the news. Now, in the process of trying to clear both their names, the two find something more valuable than diamonds. Soon a gang war breaks out at a local colliseum when two separate gangs brawl in gun fights and threaten Franklin's life. Luckily, Franklin was saved when two of his friends used a bazooka and a machine gun to kill the thugs. James then kills Villard by placing several grenades under the chopper, blowing it up along with Villard. In the end both of their names are cleared and they are branded heroes. Franklin and James save two of the diamonds as jewelry pieces and James marries Grace with Franklin as his best man.
[edit] Cast
- Chris Tucker as Franklin Hatchett
- Charlie Sheen as James Russell
- Gerard Ismael as Raymond Villard
- Heather Locklear as Grace
- Elise Neal as Paula
- Michael Wright as Aaron
- Paul Sorvino as Tony Cipriani
- Larry Hankin as Roland
- Paul Gleason as Lieutenant Bobby Pickett
- Frank Bruynbroek as Dubray
- Veronica Cartwright as Connie Cipriani
- Damian Chapa as Carmine
- Faizon Love as Gay Cellmate
- David Warner as Barclay (James' Boss)
[edit] Soundtrack
| Year | Title | Chart positions | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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| U.S. | U.S. R&B | |||
| 1997 | Money Talks
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37 | 6 |
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[edit] Reception
The film received negative reviews. It currently holds a rating of 16% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 19 reviews.
[edit] Box office
The movie debuted at No. 2.[1] It went on to gross over $48 million worldwide.
[edit] References
- ^ "G.I. Jane' Proves Its Mettle in Second Week at Box Office". The Los Angeles Times. September 2, 1997. http://articles.latimes.com/1997/sep/02/entertainment/ca-28038. Retrieved 2010-12-27.
[edit] External links
- Money Talks at the Internet Movie Database
- Money Talks at AllRovi
- Money Talks at Rotten Tomatoes
- Money Talks at Box Office Mojo
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