Mad Money

Mad Money

Movie |

Federal Reserve | Robbery

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  • Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Callie Khouri, George Parra, Nicholas Fitzgerald, K. Lynn Martin, Scott August See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, Katie Holmes, Ted Danson, Adam Rothenberg See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 44min
  • Music: James Newton Howard,Martin Davich,Budd Carr,Steve C. Aaron,Nora Felder
  • Award(s): BET 2008 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Abigail, Sew Torn
  • Story:
    Three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed.
    Full Story
5.9/10
IMDb

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Mad Money - Cast

Mad Money - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed.
Ratings

5.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
BET Award

Best Actress For and | 2008 | Queen

Best Actress | 2008 | Queen

EDA Special Mention Award

Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldnt | 2008

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Katie Holmes turned down the chance to reprise her role as Rachel Dawes in Batman Begins (2005) sequel The Dark Knight (2008) to star in this film. Maggie Gyllenhaal was subsequently chosen to replace her.

Lindsay Lohan was the original casting choice for Jackie Truman. Due to her erratic behavior and substance abuse problems, the film could not secure a completion bond. The bond company feared it would lose its investment if her self-destructive personal life actually prevented the film from being completed.

The stock ticker at the bottom of the screen during "Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer" mentions Stark Industries, the fictional company owned by Tony Stark in Iron Man (2008). Iron Man was released four-and-a-half months after Mad Money and also features a segment from "Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer".

Based on the 2001 British TV film Hot Money which in turn was based on the trues events known as The Loughton Incinerator Thefts (1988-1992) from The Bank of England's Royal Mint.

Queen Latifah plays the character Nina, whilst her co-star Diane Keaton is known for her role of Nina in Father of the Bride (1991) and Father of the Bride Part II (1995).

Katie Holmes turned down the chance to reprise her role as Rachel Dawes in Batman Begins (2005) sequel The Dark Knight (2008) to star in this film. Maggie Gyllenhaal was subsequently chosen to replace her.

Lindsay Lohan was the original casting choice for Jackie Truman. Due to her erratic behavior and substance abuse problems, the film could not secure a completion bond. The bond company feared it would lose its investment if her self-destructive personal life actually prevented the film from being completed.

The stock ticker at the bottom of the screen during "Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer" mentions Stark Industries, the fictional company owned by Tony Stark in Iron Man (2008). Iron Man was released four-and-a-half months after Mad Money and also features a segment from "Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer".

Based on the 2001 British TV film Hot Money which in turn was based on the trues events known as The Loughton Incinerator Thefts (1988-1992) from The Bank of England's Royal Mint.

Queen Latifah plays the character Nina, whilst her co-star Diane Keaton is known for her role of Nina in Father of the Bride (1991) and Father of the Bride Part II (1995).

Popular Dialogues

"Molly: That could be your savings account! Bridget Cardigan: I don't think so, it has money in it."

"Bob Truman: They say money can't buy happiness but it sure as hell buys everything else."