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Mad Money
TrailerSpotting a weakness in the bank's security system, three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal a fortune in worn-out bills that have been earmarked for destruction. It looks like they have pulled off the perfect crime, until a minor misstep alerts the authorities.Actors: Diane Keaton, Ted Danson, Katie Holmes, Adam Rothenberg, Queen Latifah, Peyton Alex Smith, Charlie Caldwell, Richard F Law, Meagen Fay, Christopher McDonald, Denise Lee, ...»Director: Callie KhouriCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mad Money"
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Characters of "Mad Money"
Bridget CardiganPlayed by: Diane KeatonDon CardiganPlayed by: Ted DansonJackie TrumanPlayed by: Katie HolmesBob TrumanPlayed by: Adam RothenbergNina BrewsterPlayed by: Queen LatifahOlder DantePlayed by: Peyton 'Alex' SmithMindy ArbogastPlayed by: Meagen FayBryce ArbogastPlayed by: Christopher McDonaldCounselorPlayed by: Denise LeeSelinaPlayed by: Sylvia Castro GalanMollyPlayed by: Morgana ShawBarryPlayed by: Roger CrossGloverPlayed by: Stephen RootAgent WaynePlayed by: Marc MacaulayShaunPlayed by: Finesse MitchellYoung JimmyPlayed by: Khari KingMs. CobbPlayed by: Ginnie RandallDetective SmithPlayed by: Joe NemmersDetective JonesPlayed by: Julius WashingtonRichard MandelbrotPlayed by: J.C. MacKenzieDetective ScottPlayed by: Duke W. Scott Jr.Detective BrinkleyPlayed by: Bryan Massey -
Directors of "Mad Money"
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Creators of "Mad Money"
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Critic Reviews of "Mad Money"
Boxoffice MagazineJanuary 24, 2008The latest vibrato performance of Diane Keaton's late career shame has her playing once-wealthy housewife Bridget Cardigan, whose twee name and dithering hysteria are equally insufferable.
Wall Street JournalJanuary 23, 2008There's an old saying: 'I wrote you a long letter because I didn't have time to write a short one.' In the case of Mad Money, I'll write a short review because the movie won't sustain a long one. (It barely sustains itself.)
Ebert & RoeperJanuary 22, 2008It's better than I expected it to be.
Salon.comJanuary 18, 2008This movie is designed to be fun, and its intentions are signaled to us over and over again, as when the women jump around on a bed, giggling and flinging old, dirty money around in a wanton display of pure idiocy.
Chicago TribuneJanuary 18, 2008Speaking of recycling, this script by Glenn Gers reeks of it and not in a healthy, eco-minded way.
USA TodayJanuary 18, 2008Moviegoers will come up empty.
Urban CinefileNovember 21, 2008A madcap heist movie with a delectable cast who realise that while money can't buy happiness, it sure as hell can buy everything else.
Screen InternationalOctober 18, 2008Keaton, Latifah and Holmes have appealing chemistry, although it's not enough to sustain a too-long 104 minute running time.
NewsBlazeMay 16, 2008If you're thinking that there's not much point in rooting for these ballsy babes all the way because in the end crime doesn't pay, think again, sorta. Because even after they're caught, the fun is really just beginning.
NewsBlazeMay 16, 2008Provided you can get past its improbable premise, this madcap crime caper's trio of talented leading ladies manage to provide enough moments of mirth to make the rest of this raucous romp worthwhile.
MSNBCMay 01, 2008[T]he gap between [Thelma & Louise] and Mad Money resembles the abyss that Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis drove into in Khouri's earlier hit.
Cinema em CenaApril 04, 2008Khouri parece ter deixado no passado qualquer interesse em criar personagens tridimensionais ou minimamente interessantes.
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