Where the Money Is
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Cast & Crew
Stan Barrett
Gordon Mccall
Roger Neill
T J Kenneally
Frankie Faison
Frank Fontaine
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Synopsis
Former famous bank robber Harry Manning has come up with a new way to break out of prison: fake a stroke and get transferred to a nursing home. It's a perfect plan, except for one thing: Carol, the woman assigned to take care of him at the nursing home, has a plan of her own. Suspecting he's playing possum and herself needing some escape from a boring job and husband, she offers Harry a deal, but the seasoned criminal keeps his guard up and his focus on where the money is.
Cast
Gordon Mccall
Roger Neill
T J Kenneally
Frankie Faison
Frank Fontaine
Vlasta Vrana
Charles Doucet
Janine Theriault
Michel Perron
Dawn Ford
Rod Mclachlan
Michael Brockman
Arthur Holden
Robert Brewster
Bill Corday
Mark Isham
Diane Amos
Sam Sheppard
Anne Pitoniak
Paul Newman
Susan Barnes
Linda Fiorentino
Richard Ruttenberg
Philip Pretten
Rita Tucket
Eric Hoziel
Dermot Mulroney
Richard Jutras
Emily Wachtel
Heather Hiscox
Bruce Macvittie
Dorothy Gordon
Irma St. Paule
Jayne Eastwood
Crew
Caroline Adler
Tanaz Akhlaghi
Marie-eve Alder
Yves Allard
Lucie Arts
Eric Bardin
Stanton Barrett
Bruno Barriere
John Bartley
John Bartley
Kelly Baylis
Robert Bruce Baylis
Gerald Beaudet
Pascal Beaudin
Maude Beaunoyer
Jean Beauparlant
Pierre-eric Beauparlant
Etienne Bedard
Claude Belanger
Anita Bensabat
Michel "mikey" Bertrand
Lyda Blank
Pierre Blondin
Philipe Bonneau
Len Boone
Ralph Borchert
Moritz Borman
Rejean Bouchard
Rejean Bouchard
Genevieve Boudreault
Claude Boulet
Robert Boulos
Eric Boutin
Holly Brace-lavoi
Eric Brais
Stephane Brault
Yvan Brouillette
Raymond Brounstein
Joseanne Brunelle
Nicolas Brunelle-garon
Mike Bucci
Rosina Bucci
Kathryn Buck
Alain Burel
Thomas Burstyn
Thomas Burstyn
Eddie Bydalek
Tom Carlson
Antonin Caron
Carroll Cartwright
Mark Castelli
Marie Cayer
Christian Chabot
Richard Chabot
Andre Chamberland
Francesca Chamberland
Isabelle Chamberland
Simon Chamberland
Luc Champagne
Gillian Chandler
Alexis Charpentier
Cedric Charron
Michel Charron
Mathieu Chatelois
Michel Clement
Stephane Clopp
Jocelyn Clouatre
Antoinetta Cocciolo
Ben Conrad
Nicolas Corbo
Andre Couillard-despres
Garth Craven
Samuel Craven
Julie Cyrenne
Arienne D'arche
Francois Daignault
Claude Dansereau
Chris David
Paul Davis
Jordan Dawes
Mary Lynn Deachman
Gianna Deguire
Robert Derapse
Francois Des Rochers
Marie-claude Deschenes
Sandro Di Giancarlo
Jacques Diamond
Sandro Digiancarlo
Francesca Dodd
Patrick Dodd
Chris Dorr
Philippe Du Berger
Andre Duchesne
Genevieve Duguay
Simon Dumesnil
Aleck Duncan
Sean Dwyer
Guy East
Christopher Emerson
Marie-josee Emond
Will Evans
Scott Eversoll
Scott Eversoll
Thomas Fillingham
Bettiann Fishman
Anne Flaubert
Ashley A Fondrevay
Dominique Fortier
Jacob Fortier
Jacques Fortier
Claude Fortin
Carrie Foster
Rene Frechette
Stephane Frechette
Louis Fredreich
E. Max Frye
E. Max Frye
E. Max Frye
Betsy Fuhr
Luc Gagnier
Jean-francois Gagnon
Yves Garant
Julie Garceau
Gisele Garneau
Nathalie Garon
Michel Gauthier
Julie Gendreau
Martin Gendron
Nathalie Genest
Dawn Gerrior
Mickey Gilbert
Kathy Goodman
Linda Gosselin
Gerard Gourget
Paul Gravel
Anne Grenier
Paul Guenette
Real Hamel
Real Hamel
Joanne Harwood
Tim Haslam
Tricia Heine
Jerry Heiss
Randi Hiller
Mark Hoffman
Brad Hruboska
George Hryzyn
Serge Hughes
Denise Huth
Jon Iger
James Irwin
Mark Isham
Mark Isham
Marty Jensen
Roland Joanis
Rick Kahn
Jorma Kantola
Edwin Kashiba
Sotos Katakos
Spiri Katerelos
Ron Keel
Ron Keel
Luke Kitzanuk
Karen Kloack
Barbara Komorowski
Stephen Krause
Stephen Krause
Maarten Kroonenberg
Gilles L'heureux
Sylvain Labrecque
Francois Labrie
Esther Lacaille
Josee Lachance
Martin Lacroix
Sylvie Lacroix-parent
Anne Lai
Anne Laing
Jonny Lang
Stephen Lang
Stephen Lang
Eric Larivee
Jason Larocca
Jean Larose
Normand Laveaux
Ian Lavoie
Francois Laye
Melanie Lebel-morin
Dan Lebental
David Leblanc
Mylene Leclerc
Marc Leduc
Frederic Lefebvre
Jacques Legault
Francois Legris
Milly Leigh
Paul Lemaire
Helene Lemieux
Alain Lepage
Guy Lepine
Sylvain Leveille
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Paul Newman, with his electric blue eyes and gutsy willingness to play anti-heroes, established himself as one of the movies' great leading men before settling into his latter-day career of flinty character acting. Born in Shaker Heights, Ohio, in 1925, Newman studied at the Yale Drama School and New York's Actors Studio before making his Broadway debut in Picnic.
Newman's breakthrough in films came in Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), in which he played boxer Rocky Graziano. He quickly reinforced his reputation in such vehicles as The Rack (1956) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), for which he won the first of nine Oscar® nominations as an actor.
In 1958, while shooting The Long Hot Summer (1958) - which earned him the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival - in Louisiana, he became re-acquainted with Joanne Woodward, who was the film's female lead. The two soon fell in love, and after divorcing Jackie, Newman and Woodward were married in Las Vegas in 1958. The couple appeared in numerous films together and had three daughters, which they raised far from Hollywood in the affluent neighborhood of Westport, CT.
The 1960s was a fruitful decade for Newman, who starred in such hits as Exodus (1960), Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969); and scored Oscar® nominations for The Hustler (1961), Hud (1963) and Cool Hand Luke (1967).
Newman's political activism also came to the forefront during the sixties, through tireless campaigning for Eugene McCarthy's 1968 presidential campaign. His association with McCarthy led to his being named on future President Richard Nixon's infamous "Opponents List;" Newman, who ranked #19 out of 20, later commented that his inclusion was among the proudest achievements of his career.
Newman's superstar status - he was the top-ranking box office star in 1969 and 1970 - allowed him to experiment with film roles during the 1970s, which led to quirky choices like WUSA (1970), Sometimes a Great Notion (1971), Pocket Money (1972), and The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) - all of which he also produced through First Artists, a company he established with fellow stars Sidney Poitier and Barbra Streisand.
After coming close to winning an Oscar® for Absence of Malice (1981), Newman finally won the award itself for The Color of Money (1986). He also received an honorary Oscar® in 1986 and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1994. A producer and director as well as an actor, Newman has directed his wife (and frequent costar) Joanne Woodward through some of her most effective screen performances [Rachel, Rachel (1968), The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972)].
He remained active as an actor in his later years, playing the Stage Manager in Our Town on both stage and television, lending his voice to the animated features Cars (2006) and Mater and the Ghostlight (2006). Off-screen, Newman set the standard for celebrity-driven charities with his Newman's Own brand of foods, which brought $200 million to causes, and the Hole in the Wall Gang camp for seriously ill children.
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Released in United States Spring April 14, 2000
Released in United States on Video December 19, 2000
E. Max Frye reportedly received $375,000 for this script.
Sean Connery was previously attached to star.
Began shooting July 27, 1998.
Completed shooting October 10, 1998.
Released in United States Spring April 14, 2000
Released in United States on Video December 19, 2000