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Money Talks- has always been a favorite of mine.Through out the movie, Chris Tucker simply shines. Larry Hankin actually caught my interest too.
I think Chris Tucker and Larry Hankin worked wonderful in Money Talks. The great supporting cast includes Chris Tucker, Larry Hankin, Robertson Dean, Marty Levy, Mark Benninghoffen.
If you are a true like Money Talks, you will want to add this movie to your collection.
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Summary of Money Talks:
This formulaic 1997 comedy becomes needlessly complicated at points but feeds off the high energy of Chris Tucker (The Fifth Element, Rush Hour). Tucker plays a two-bit con man, Franklin Hatchett, framed for the prison breakout of a ruthless criminal. Hunted by both the police and the bad guys, Hatchett finds his only hope in a smarmy, self-serving television reporter played by the perfectly cast Charlie Sheen (Platoon), who agrees to protect the nervous, hapless patsy only to further his own career. The plot is at times just plain dumb, and the requisite car chases and explosions happen a bit too frequently. But Tucker's manic energy and off-the-wall humor, as he is thrown into situations of mistaken identity and mortal danger, make the movie a frenetic and entertaining romp. --Robert Lane

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I think Chris Tucker and Larry Hankin worked wonderful in Money Talks. The great supporting cast includes Chris Tucker, Larry Hankin, Robertson Dean, Marty Levy, Mark Benninghoffen.
If you are a true like Money Talks, you will want to add this movie to your collection.
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I left some information, immages, and video previews of Money Talks below.
Summary of Money Talks:
This formulaic 1997 comedy becomes needlessly complicated at points but feeds off the high energy of Chris Tucker (The Fifth Element, Rush Hour). Tucker plays a two-bit con man, Franklin Hatchett, framed for the prison breakout of a ruthless criminal. Hunted by both the police and the bad guys, Hatchett finds his only hope in a smarmy, self-serving television reporter played by the perfectly cast Charlie Sheen (Platoon), who agrees to protect the nervous, hapless patsy only to further his own career. The plot is at times just plain dumb, and the requisite car chases and explosions happen a bit too frequently. But Tucker's manic energy and off-the-wall humor, as he is thrown into situations of mistaken identity and mortal danger, make the movie a frenetic and entertaining romp. --Robert Lane
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