Money Talks

1997

Action / Comedy / Crime / Thriller

Plot summary


Uploaded by: FREEMAN

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Top cast

Charlie Sheen Photo
Charlie Sheen as James Russell
Daniel Roebuck Photo
Daniel Roebuck as Detective Williams
Veronica Cartwright Photo
Veronica Cartwright as Connie Cipriani
Chris Tucker Photo
Chris Tucker as Franklin Hatchett
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878.95 MB
1280*538
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 1 / 14
1.59 GB
1904*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 2 / 11

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by view_and_review7 / 10

Chris Tucker in New Role

Ever since I saw Chris Tucker on Def Comedy Jam in the early 90's I was committed to see him in whatever he appeared in. "Money Talks" was his first significant role in which he wasn't a heavy drug user. From what I remember, that's the reason he chose this role and turned down the role for "Next Friday;" he didn't want to be type-cast. True to form, he was hilarious in "Money Talks" just as I expected.

Reviewed by Calicodreamin5 / 10

Chris Tucker is hilarious! Storyline lacks.

Chris Tucker at his finest, he is absolutely hilarious! However, the actual plot isnt very interesting or well developed. The movie relies too heavily on Chris Tucker to mask weak storyline with humor.

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg6 / 10

Chris Tucker and Paul Sorvino should have had more scenes together

The movie that made director Brett Ratner a recognizable name is mostly another white-yuppie-and-black-ghetto-guy-have-to-join-up kind of story (summer 1997 also saw the release of the Tim Robbins-Martin Lawrence buddy comedy "Nothing to Lose"). But as far as I'm concerned, Chris Tucker - who earlier that summer had starred in "The Fifth Element" - is always funny enough to merit at least some recognition; and anyway, this sort of flick is supposed to be silly. While Charlie Sheen is far less entertaining in his role, Paul Sorvino played such an interesting character that I agreed with one of my friends that he and Chris Tucker should have gotten more scenes together. Truth be told, I'd actually never heard of Vic Damone until I saw this movie.

OK, so maybe we could be cynical and say that Chris Tucker just gets the same role in every movie. I still consider him funny, and I wish to assert that "Money Talks" is good for a few laughs. Worth seeing if only for that.

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