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    Director: Leslie Greif
    Actors: Chevy Chase, Penelope Ann Miller, Armand Assante, Christopher Mcdonald, Robert Loggia
    Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.98
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
    Sales Rank: 13579

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), Romanian (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Number Of Items: 1
    Running Time: 98
    Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: ANBD15013D
    UPC: 013131501391
    EAN: 0013131501391
    ASIN: B000LPS49I

    Theatrical Release Date: 2006
    Release Date: March 27, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Henry perkins a mild-mannered accountant accidentally trades briefcases with another man to find out that theres a million dollars inside. Soo he & his wife are joined by their best friends a cop on the take a cop on the hunt & the dread mr big who has come to claim the money. Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 01/29/2008 Starring: Chevy Chase Armand Assante Run time: 92 minutes Rating: Nr

    Amazon.com
    When a movie title has the word "funny" in it, viewers have an expectation that the film will incite at least a few laughs. In Funny Money, mild-mannered white-collar accountant Henry Perkins (Chevy Chase) literally stumbles upon a bag full of money, through a series of improbable mishaps. Mayhem ensues when he finds himself the illegal recipient of a few million dollars. Since it's mob money--and since he doesn't want the tough guys to think he stole from them--Henry does what anyone would do: He steals from them and then tries to outsmart the Mob. This movie isn't without a few chortles, but the problem with Funny Money is it's not nearly as humorous as the characters seem to believe it is. And the people we most care about are given thankless roles. Penelope Ann Miller can always be counted on to balance sexiness with astute comedic timing. But here, as Henry's put-upon wife, Miller's skills are wasted and spends too much time off screen. In the end, the film plays like a tired and overly long version of a Saturday Night Live skit. --Jae-Ha Kim


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    5 out of 5 stars Good Slapstick comedy makes a comeback!   July 15, 2008
    While watching this movie I had no ideal that this comedy had been previously made by the British, had never heard of it at all, so I watched this movie not comparing it to the British version. Nor will I. My first thoughts were, "this is great, Chevy Chase back to his old slapstick comedy that we hadn't seen in several years. I thought the entire movie was hysterically funny. My husband who has a very dry since of humor and hardly finds humor in movies was really laughing throughout the whole movie. The whole assemble cast is really great, they work well together. In fact it was great to see Chevy Chase and a bunch of charactor actors that we have seen through the years come together and put out such a fun spirited and zany movie. Kudos to Chevy and the Cast.


    2 out of 5 stars Not so funny   October 22, 2007
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I am a fan of Chevy Chase and he is good in this movie. Miller is good too. All the acting is good. The problem with the movie is plot. It is his birthday, he finds the money, his wife gets "discovered" as an artist, and the wife is having a surprised birthday party for him. So many small things to wrong in the movie to keep the certain characters in the plot, it makes the whole thing uncomfortable. It is like a "Fawlty Towers" episode on steroids without the laughs. There a few chuckles in the movie, but it just doesn't justify the frenetic pacing. Penelope does the best she can with a strange role. She plays a depressed drunk for most of the movie. Chevy hits his part just right, but he isn't given much to work with. Even before I read that it was a movie made from a play, I knew it was a movie made from a play. It had a claustrophobic feel. Most of the action takes place within the house.

    The movie frustrated me more than made me laugh. It just was not funny.



    2 out of 5 stars Two great actor, one bad film   August 27, 2007
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This movie was developed from a stage play and shows it. Unlike most movies adapted from plays (think Harvey here) the director kept most of the action in a limited confine, the brownstone in New York.

    I made it through the first 45 minutes or so then left it to play while I went and cleaned the kitchen. Nothing I heard of the remaining movie made me come in to watch anything happening on the screen. It became just background noise.

    Chevy Chase and Penelope Ann Miller seemed to be trying their best to rescue this dog, but even good actors can't work with poor material! Bypass this and choose something else to see either of these stars.



    4 out of 5 stars Better British   August 17, 2007
     3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Some things just sound better with a British accent, and that's the problem with this American adaptation of the farcical play by Ray Cooney. Obviously intended for the British stage and audience, the plot is about the complications that arise when the lead character Henry Perkins (an ancient looking Chevy Chase) accidentally switches briefcases with a tough-looking guy on the train, and discovers that he is the new custodian of a large and undoubtedly illegal fortune in notes and bearer bonds.

    Perkins decides to take the money and run, but his young wife (Penelope Ann Miller) remains unconvinced. The arrival of an undercover cop (Armand Assante), and a comedian moonlighting as a cab driver (or vice versa), and then their friends Vic and Betty, followed by another police officer, and then even more minor characters, leads to an amazing and absolutely befuddling sequence of variable identities, assumption-leaping and confusion that could only come from the pen of funnyman Cooney.

    What the film lacked was the dry and bawdy (yet always hysterically funny) British comedic inflections and delivery, which made some of the truly great moments fall rather flat. The cast does their best given the Americanization of the plot, but this would have been a heck of a movie with a British cast. This version - 3.5 stars




    Amanda Richards, August 18, 2007



    5 out of 5 stars Chevy Chase really does put the funny in Funny Money!   August 14, 2007
     2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I was lucky enough to see this film shown before the public at the Sarasota Film Festival. I'm glad I got to see it with Chevy Chase in the audience. It was worth it. This movie is very funny! It is great to see Chevy Chase back on the screen. The film is well done for a low budget and full of animated characters that will have you laughing hysterically!


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