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Milk Money
TrailerYoung Frank Wheeler and two other young boys pool their money and pay V, a kindhearted prostitute, to strip for them Soon she is living in Frank's treehouse, unbeknownst to Frank's widowed father Tom, who thinks she is one of Frank's teachers. Soon, however, the evil Waltzer comes looking for V.Actors: Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris, Michael Patrick Carter, Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche, Casey Siemaszko, Philip Bosco, Brian Christopher, Adam LaVorgna, Kevin Scannell, Jessica Wesson, ...»Director: Richard BenjaminCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Milk Money"
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Characters of "Milk Money"
VPlayed by: Melanie Griffith
DadPlayed by: Ed Harris
Frank WheelerPlayed by: Michael Patrick Carter
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Directors of "Milk Money"
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Creators of "Milk Money"
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Critic Reviews of "Milk Money"
Los Angeles TimesMay 22, 2013Only the least demanding audiences can be expected to buy into Milk Money.
Seattle TimesMay 22, 2013This pleasant, unassuming little comedy manages to overcome its many potential shortcomings.
Orlando SentinelMay 22, 2013It's pointless to blame the cast members, who at least are in there trying.
Chicago ReaderAugust 03, 2009John Mattson's script is every bit as silly as it sounds; it dawdles, stumbles, stalls, embarrasses both itself and the audience, and is routinely formulaic to boot.
Empire MagazineJuly 16, 2014What results is, at best, only a sparingly funny series of mistaken identities and some really distasteful hooker gags delivered by the shocked townsfolk.
Tulsa WorldJuly 16, 2014The latest film from director Richard Benjamin is a sour little attempt at heartwarming comedy that blithely relies on that most questionable and discomforting film convention -- the prostitute with a heart of gold.
Baltimore SunMay 22, 2013A work so rancid and alienating you can only suppose it was planned as a tax loss.
South Florida Sun-SentinelMay 22, 2013Ah, the charm, inquisitiveness and imagination of pre-pubescent adolescence, as seen by a Hollywood screenwriter.
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