Free Money (film)
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Free Money (also known as Double Nickels)[2][3] is a 1998 Canadian black comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, produced by Nicolas Clermont and written by Anthony Peck and Joseph Brutsman, and starring Marlon Brando in his penultimate film (his final screen appearance was in 2001's The Score). The film also features Charlie Sheen, Thomas Haden Church, Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland.
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Directed by | Yves Simoneau |
Written by | Anthony Peck Joseph Brutsman |
Produced by | Nicolas Clermont |
Starring | Marlon Brando Charlie Sheen Donald Sutherland Martin Sheen Thomas Haden Church Mira Sorvino |
Cinematography | David Franco |
Edited by | Yves Langlois |
Music by | Mark Isham |
Distributed by | MDP Worldwide |
Release date | December 3, 1998 (Singapore) |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $22 million[1] |
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The film focuses on a prison warden who illegally executes prisoners. When one of his sons-in-law is arrested and imprisoned for a failed train robbery, the warden plans to kill him. But an FBI Agent interferes with his plans.