Gang Money Run

Gang Money Run

Movie

  • Award(s): Platinum Remi 2014 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: One Fast Move, The Babymoon
  • Story:
    A struggling musician falls for a charismatic burlesque dancer while getting entangled with hired guns and a border town gang bent on killing him.
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STORY

Story
A struggling musician falls for a charismatic burlesque dancer while getting entangled with hired guns and a border town gang bent on killing him.

AWARDS

Won
Platinum Remi Award

Independent Theatrical Feature Films Videos Action Adventure | 2014

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The movie Morelli watches and is laughing at in his motel room is 'The Return of Johnny V' a Mutt Productions film.

The story is loosely inspired by the Mexican girl chapters of Jack Kerouac's 'On The Road'.

The much sought after bag with the money used in the film is a vintage Billabong vinyl bag made in 1978 that was bought on Ebay.

Chato's compound is Limon's garage in San Antonio where Mutt productions crew members cars are serviced.

The face on the prop money used in the film is the face of actor Patrick Mackie made to look like Andrew Jackson. Patrick played the character of Jackson in promo trailer.

Popular Dialogues

"John Morrison: You know, one could argue all the great works of music, literature, all art for that matter. They all were about or inspired by one thing... the booty. Jackson Schultz: You don't have a girlfriend. John Morrison: No, no I don't. But then again I'm not the artsy-fartsy one here needing inspiration am I? So what do you say there slow-hand, what sort of music do you dig on anyway? Jackson Schultz: I mean you name it really. I like uhm... old school Jazz, Punk, College Radio stuff. John Morrison: College radio? Is that even a genre? Let me ask you question. You think old freewheelin' Bob Dylan was sitting around smoking doobies and listening to Reggae when he was writing "Blowin' in the Wind"? No sir he was not. Jackson Schultz: Look, there's nothing wrong with having diverse musical influences. I mean, uh, what about Van Halen he was a classically trained pianist. John Morrison: Nah he never dicked around with that shit. Jackson Schultz: Eddie Van Halen? Dude, the classics were his foundation before he ever banged out "Eruption" on his Frakenstrat."

"Vincent Morelli: Why don't you go in there and find out what's going on. [Lester cocks his gun] Vincent Morelli: Hey. Lester Freemont: What, am I missing something? Is there a fucking cop around here I'm not seeing? Vincent Morelli: I don't want to find out. Okay? Look, Ja-men-ez is expecting us to deliver. I don't need any shenanigans from you. Lester Freemont: Shenanigans? Why don't you fucking pick a side. What are you a fucking Mick or a Whop? Vincent Morelli: Hey. [points at Lester] Vincent Morelli: Don't dick this up, capiche? Lester Freemont: Capiche. Fucking character."