Two brothers in their 20's become millionaires, and almost lose everything to an over-zealous bureaucrat.Two brothers in their 20's become millionaires, and almost lose everything to an over-zealous bureaucrat.Two brothers in their 20's become millionaires, and almost lose everything to an over-zealous bureaucrat.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
James Anthony
- Bill
- (as Mer Anthony)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe character "Ted Peterson" continues director Russ Emanuel's tradition of using the Peterson name (also mentioned in "Girl With Gun" (2006) as a business associate of Dan Winters' and in "P.J." (2007) as Dr. Peterson).
- Quotes
Ross Franklin: If we want to, we can squeeze them for another $10 million.
Adam Franklin: Well, what if we can't? $30 million is a lot to lose, what are you crazy?
Ross Franklin: I've gotten us this far, haven't I?
Adam Franklin: Well, what, to lose it?
Ross Franklin: You're gonna have to trust me. It's a hole in one.
Adam Franklin: Or it's a shot in the dark.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Behind the Green (2009)
- SoundtracksBack Where You Belong
Performed by 38 Special
Courtesy of Gary William O'Connor
By Arrangement with EMI April Music Inc.
Featured review
They score again.
After watching "P.J." I was curious to see how the filmmakers would progress with this film. And like "P.J.", I have to say, not bad at all if very different! It seems they had a bigger budget on this film and it shows with the various locations, especially the golf scenes, as well as the actors like William Devane. And they got "Closing Time" by Semisonic, one of my favorite songs. Not bad, not bad at all.
This film has only screened at the Park City Film Music Festival but I see it has already one a gold award from that festival as well as best song of the year from the MAVRIC Independent Music Awards for a Jenni Alpert song. I will be curious to see what else it gets into, but it seems it will be screening theatrically in April/May so that's good.
If you have a chance to see, I highly recommend people to see it. Thanks for listening.
This film has only screened at the Park City Film Music Festival but I see it has already one a gold award from that festival as well as best song of the year from the MAVRIC Independent Music Awards for a Jenni Alpert song. I will be curious to see what else it gets into, but it seems it will be screening theatrically in April/May so that's good.
If you have a chance to see, I highly recommend people to see it. Thanks for listening.
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- jab50
- Mar 11, 2009
Details
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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