Money Plays

1998 film by Frank D. Gilroy
Money Plays
Written byFrank D. Gilroy
Directed byFrank D. Gilroy
StarringRoy Scheider
Sonia Braga
Music byPhilip Marshall
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersTerri Pappas
Wayne Rogers
Henry Schleiff
William Tannen
CinematographyRic Waite
EditorBill Johnson
Running time92 minutes[1]
Production companiesMoney Plays Company Inc.
Showtime Networks
Original release
ReleaseAugust 21, 1998 (1998-08-21)

Money Plays (stylized as Money Play$) is a 1998 American drama[1] TV movie written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy and starring Roy Scheider and Sonia Braga.

Plot

When a customer dies, prostitute Irene discovers his money vest containing half a million dollars. She asks her regular client Johnny to help her double the money at the casino where he works in order to return the money to some gangsters and keep the rest.

Cast

  • Roy Scheider as Johnny
  • Sonia Braga as Irene
  • Jon Polito as Lou Spano
  • Carmine Caridi as Victor
  • Seth Jaffe as Carmine
  • Elisabeth Lund as Stacy
  • John Durren as Jester
  • John Buchanan as Dealer #1
  • Ken Coleman as Boxman
  • Michael Kelsey as Dealer #2
  • Steve May as Casino Executive
  • Vince Del'Ostia as Casino Manager
  • Michael Flynn as The Shylock
  • Nancy Gentry as Cashier
  • Rick Bugg as Motel Clerk
  • Donré Sampson as Hood #1
  • Zane Parker as Hood #2
  • Fenton Quinn as Hood #3
  • Josephine Thaut as Woman Tourist
  • David Jensen as Cab Driver
  • Laura Rogers as Kitty
  • Michelle Wilson as Alice
  • Ivan Crosland as Maitre'd
  • Geoffrey Bennett as Young Man
  • Sue Jarrad as Woman Shopper
  • Christian Scheider as Gilly
  • Jeff Olson as Photographer
  • Dennis Saylor as Coroner
  • Michael Scott as Minister
  • Rita Bankhead as Mrs. Williams
  • Daniel Dudley as Stickman
  • Teddy Costanzo as Dealer #3
  • Paul Mugerian as Tourist

Reception

The website veronicasuperguide.nl gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 stars, writing, "The twisty plot with more coincidences than logic does not do any justice to the dramatic core of the film, namely the relationship of the two jaded lovers. This very thing could have still made this routine thriller interesting, but Gilroy barely pays attention to it."[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi". Newspapers.com. January 3, 1998.
  2. ^ "DPG Media Privacy Gate". myprivacy.dpgmedia.nl.

External links

  • Money Plays at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Money Plays at Letterbox DVD
  • Money Plays at Rotten Tomatoes
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