Where the Money Is (2000)

Where the Money Is (2000)

Taglines: Another con. Another sting. Another day.

Where the Money Is movie storyline. Carol Ann MacKay is a fine, popular nurse at a retirement home, and spends her free time with her hunky athletic husband Wayne MacKay, who was the star of her school’s football team when she was high school prom queen; he still would do anything for her, including cleaning up the messes her ideas get them in.

When legendary bank robber Henry Manning, who had a major stroke in prison, is placed in the home, supposedly having lost all control over his body, she notices he must be in far better condition then he lets appear, and tries everything to find out- when she pushes his wheelchair in a canal at a picnic, Henry gives up.

Where the Money Is (2000)

The McKays keep his secret and Henry doesn’t actually run in Waynes car as his first impulse was; soon Carol gets his confidence and the two start planning how they three can commit another robbery on an armored money transport, which brings them together. It doesn’t go quite according to plan, but they get the loot; however, before the money can be split some big surprises change everything…

Where the Money Is is a 2000 drama comedy crime film directed by Marek Kanievska, written by E. Max Frye, and starring Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino, and Dermot Mulroney. This was the next-to-last screen appearance by Newman in his long career in feature films, followed by Road to Perdition.

Where the Money Is Movie Poster (2000)

Where the Money Is (2000)

Directed by: Marek Kanievska
Starring: Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino, Dermot Mulroney, Susan Barnes, Anne Pitoniak, Bruce MacVittie, Irma St. Paule, Michel Perron, Dorothy Gordon, Rita Tuckett, Diane Amos
Screenplay by: E. Max Frye, Topper Lilien, Carroll Cartwright
Production Design by: André Chamberland
Cinematography by: Thomas Burstyn
Film Editing by: Garth Craven, Samuel Craven, Dan Lebental
Costume Design by: Francesca Chamberland, Maria Schicker
Art Direction by: Martin Gendron
Music by: Mark Isham
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some sexual content.
Distributed by: USA Films
Release Date: April 14, 2000

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