Money Talks

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Plot

Sought by police and criminals, a small-time huckster makes a deal with a TV newsman for protection.

Release Year: 1997

Rating: 5.8/10 (11,992 voted)

Director:
Brett Ratner

Stars: Charlie Sheen, Chris Tucker, Heather Locklear

Storyline
Chris Tucker is a small time con man who instantly becomes famous after a murder, wanted dead or alive, his only hope is a journalist named James Russell (Sheen).

Writers: Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow

Cast:

Chris Tucker

Franklin Hatchett


Charlie Sheen

James Russell


Heather Locklear

Grace Cipriani


Elise Neal

Paula


Paul Sorvino

Guy Cipriani


David Lee McLain

Ticket Customers


Victor Ferrerira

Car Wash Employe


Gary Briggs

Car Wash Employe


Larry Hankin

Roland


Nathan Anderson

News Cameraman


Damian Chapa

Carmine


Richard Noyce

Arresting Officer


Faizon Love

Cellmate


Gérard Ismaël

Raymond Villard

(as Gerard Ismael)


Ralph W. Odum

Prison Bus Guard

Taglines:
This ain't no buddy movie.

Release Date: 22 August 1997

Filming Locations: 1st Street Bridge, Los Angeles, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $25,000,000

(estimated)

Opening Weekend: $10,654,369
(USA)
(24 August 1997)
(2005 Screens)

Gross: $41,067,398
(USA)
(14 December 1997)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:

When Franklin (Chris Tucker) is in the jail cell, he shows his cell mate (Faizon Love) how the cops grabbed him the same way as in
Friday, also starring Tucker and Love.

Goofs:

Revealing mistakes:
The scene in the Colosseum, Arron raises an AT4 (rocket launcher) to blow up the control booth, as he raises it, you can see through the tube. Obviously no rocket in the launcher. Also, AT-4s are not re-loadable, the launchers have one shot and then are discarded.

Quotes:

James Russell:
Hey hey, Barclay, it's James. How you doing? Listen to me, I've got Franklin Hatchett.

Barclay:
Russell, don't play games with me. Words like that give me a stiffy and at my age I can not afford to waste them.



User Review

Hilarious

Rating:

Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen are excellent and hilarious in this great
movie. Almost all of the jokes that Chris Tucker made I laughed at. He
proved once again, after Friday fame, that he is a great comic. Charlie
sheen does really good in this one, too.

Overall the whole movie is a great comedic flick and I definitely,
definitely recommend this to the average person. Rating 10 out of
10.