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Mo Money
TrailerSmall-time crook Johnny Stewart decides to go straight to win a beautiful girl, and to prove it, he joins the mailroom of the credit-card firm for which she works. In order to impress her, he steals a couple of cards, everything is going great. But soon, the chief of security drags him into the big leagues of criminals...Actors: Damon Wayans, Stacey Dash, Joe Santos, John Diehl, Harry Lennix, Marlon Wayans, Mark Beltzman, Quincy Wong, Kevin Casey, Larry Brandenburg, Garfield, ...»Director: Peter MacDonaldCountry: United StatesDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mo Money"
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Characters of "Mo Money"
Johnny StewartPlayed by: Damon WayansAmber EvansPlayed by: Stacey DashLt. Raymond WalshPlayed by: Joe SantosKeith HeadingPlayed by: John DiehlTom DiltonPlayed by: Harry LennixSeymour StewartPlayed by: Marlon WayansChris FieldsPlayed by: Mark BeltzmanEddiePlayed by: Quincy WongLloydPlayed by: Kevin CaseyBusinessmanPlayed by: Larry BrandenburgRockPlayed by: GarfieldCharlottePlayed by: AlmayvonneTed ForrestPlayed by: Richard E. ButlerKidPlayed by: Matt DohertyDetective MillsPlayed by: Evan Lionel SmithMr. ShiftPlayed by: James DeuterDistrict AttorneyPlayed by: Rondi ReedRev. Pimp DaddyPlayed by: Gordon McClureJudge Harold LakePlayed by: Richard HamiltonBailiffPlayed by: Ken EarlJewelry Store ClerkPlayed by: John AllenPretty CustomerPlayed by: Salli Richardson-WhitfieldOfficer DeebsPlayed by: Pete GardnerOfficer RoycePlayed by: Lorenzo ClemonsJoelPlayed by: Bill HarrisWaiterPlayed by: Greg BermontBumPlayed by: Will ZahrnTaxi DriverPlayed by: James 'Ike' EichlingRock's MotherPlayed by: Renee A. LaCourDetective LawrencePlayed by: Robert SwanSergeant TanPlayed by: Victor ColeLarge ManPlayed by: Eddie Bo Smith Jr.Guy on ToiletPlayed by: A.C. Tony SmithHabibPlayed by: Mike BacarellaPatrolmanPlayed by: JoBe CernyProstitutePlayed by: Alison GordyJillPlayed by: Jackie HoffmanReceptionistPlayed by: Mollie GrabemannClub DoormanPlayed by: Bernie MacTransit CopPlayed by: Mik ScribaCorrection OfficerPlayed by: William KingLady on PhonePlayed by: Irma P. HallTracy StewartPlayed by: James SpinksCongo PlayerPlayed by: Kahil El ZabarChinese CookPlayed by: Ben LinToken Booth ClerkPlayed by: Pat 'Soul' ScaggsDentistPlayed by: Lauro LópezMan on StreetPlayed by: Jimmy WoodardRepairmanPlayed by: Edward Cushing -
Directors of "Mo Money"
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Creators of "Mo Money"
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Critic Reviews of "Mo Money"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Damon Wayans and his younger brother Marlon make a terrific comedy team in Mo' Money.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Damon and Marlon are at their best in the opening comic sequences, which allow their chemistry to operate, but their pacing is disrupted by the ensuing formulaic thrills.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Some of the humor in Mo' Money has a mean-spirited edge. And only in isolated moments is it as funny as its own title.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000The movie is described as an "action-comedy-romance," but it fails to work as any of the three.
BrianOrndorf.comJuly 26, 2012It's a shame. A low down dirty shame. Or maybe I'm thinking of another Wayans family member.
TV GuideAugust 11, 2009Entertaining enough and funny enough, and cannily includes all the elements that entice popularity. But, perhaps after reaping the rewards for this film, Wayans will put his obvious talents toward a project that isn't about making more money.
Film4January 18, 2005Only managing to come up with routine action, director Macdonald delivers few thrills, and the comedy doesn't last far beyond the first reel.
New TimesJuly 16, 2003One or two laughs, but hardly worth a rental.
MovieholeSeptember 18, 2002One of Damon Wayan's better offerings. An entertaining combination of action and laughs.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 26, 2002'Mo laughs would have been sufficient.
Austin ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000It's not that the all-too-familiar characters are not funny here (when they don't border on the offensive) but they only slow down the narrative.
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