Money Talks
Money Talks
Money Talks
- R
- 1h 35m
- 1997
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They're getting the lowdown on the high price of living! Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen star as two desperate men who discover that they need each other ... and that Money Talks Fast-talking con man Franklin Hatchett (Tucker) is wrongully accused of killing cops and needs protection from the police, the mob and his very pregnant girlfriend. Struggling television newsman James Russell (Sheen) needs a story. The two meet, and it's like a match to gasoline as they dodge bullets in a series of hair-raising escapes involving big diamonds, fast cars and a deadly game of hide-and-seek.
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Common Sense Says
Constant language and violence in dated '90s action-comedy.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Money Talks is a 1997 action-comedy in which Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen play an unlikely pair who must survive and somehow stop a violent gang of smugglers. The profanity is wide-ranging and nonstop, including "f--k," "motherf---er," and the "N" word. Slurs are also used. Expect lots of action movie violence, including massive shootouts between the good and bad guys, fighting with everything from fists to guns to rocket launchers. Machine gun-wielding bad guys stop a prison bus and kill everyone on it except for two people before blowing it up. Helicopters explode. Character killed by falling stadium lights. In one scene, there's a close-up shot of a woman's buttocks in a thong and fishnets. Martini, champagne, beer drinking. Cigar smoking.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Comedy, Action
- Release Date:August 22, 1997
- Languages:English
- Captions:English
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:Yes
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