
Free Money 1998
"Right scheme, wrong guys!"
In Yves Simoneau's darkly comedic heist thriller *Free Money (1998)*, chaos reigns when a ruthless prison warden forces two hapless men into marriage with his twin daughters—only to discover they're expecting.
Director: Yves Simoneau
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Free Money (1998) about?
This crime comedy follows two men tricked into marriage by a vengeful prison warden after he discovers they're about to father his grandchildren. Forced into a corner, they plot to rob a money train, leading to a chaotic escape plan fraught with danger and absurd twists.
Who directed Free Money?
Yves Simoneau directed *Free Money (1998)*, helming this offbeat mix of thriller and dark comedy.
Who stars in Free Money?
The film features a powerhouse cast including Marlon Brando, Donald Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Thomas Haden Church, Mira Sorvino, and Martin Sheen.
Is Free Money (1998) worth watching?
While not a critical darling, *Free Money (1998)* offers a wild ride for fans of eccentric crime comedies. Its mix of celebrity cameos and chaotic plotting makes it a guilty pleasure—just don't expect highbrow thrills.
How long is Free Money?
The runtime for *Free Money (1998)* is 93 minutes.
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About Free Money (1998) — When a warden's vengeance meets a desperate train heist
In Yves Simoneau's darkly comedic heist thriller *Free Money (1998)*, chaos reigns when a ruthless prison warden forces two hapless men into marriage with his twin daughters—only to discover they're expecting. With the warden's trigger-happy reputation for eliminating escapees, the newlyweds must navigate a web of deception while plotting an even bolder move: robbing a guarded money train. Set against a gritty, absurdist backdrop, the film blends crime capers with slapstick humor, exploring themes of greed, survival, and the absurdity of authority gone wild.
Marred by a deranged warden, shotgun weddings, and a flimsy cover story, the mismatched duo's plan to escape their fate takes a wild turn—literally. As tensions rise and loyalties blur, *Free Money (1998)* delivers a madcap adventure where nothing is as it seems, and the line between victim and villain is delightfully blurred.