
Funny Money 1982
"Money. Funny. Funny money."
Directed by James Kenelm Clarke, *Funny Money (1982)* unfolds in a gritty tale of crime and desperation set against the neon-lit underbelly of Las Vegas and London.
Director: James Kenelm Clarke
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Funny Money (1982) about?
*Funny Money (1982)* follows Cass, a young woman who steals a fortune in credit cards and flees to London in search of Ben Turtle, a notorious credit card swindler. Their partnership quickly spirals into a dangerous game of cat and mouse as the Mob closes in, forcing them to confront their choices and the deadly consequences of their crimes.
Who directed Funny Money?
James Kenelm Clarke directed *Funny Money*.
Who stars in Funny Money?
The film stars Gregg Henry, E. G. Daily, Gareth Hunt, Derren Nesbitt, and Annie Ross.
Is Funny Money (1982) worth watching?
*Funny Money* is a gritty, underrated crime drama that offers a raw look at the consequences of greed and desperation. While unrated, its tight runtime and compelling themes make it a hidden gem for fans of classic crime films.
How long is Funny Money?
Funny Money (1982) runs for 97 minutes.
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About Funny Money (1982) — A Crime Drama of Stolen Cards and Mob Mayhem
Directed by James Kenelm Clarke, *Funny Money (1982)* unfolds in a gritty tale of crime and desperation set against the neon-lit underbelly of Las Vegas and London. When Barty Nicholls accidentally steals a fortune from the Mob, his fate takes a brutal turn, leaving his girlfriend Cass to carry on with a stack of stolen credit cards. Her search for Ben Turtle, a notorious credit card king, sets off a high-stakes game of deception and survival. The film blends crime drama with dark humor, exploring themes of greed, power, and the consequences of living on the edge.
As Cass and Ben navigate a dangerous world of mobsters, minders, and high-society parties, their alliance becomes a ticking time bomb. With stakes rising and trust dissolving, the pair must outwit the Mob or face a similarly grim fate. The atmosphere is tense, laced with sharp dialogue and a sense of impending doom, making *Funny Money* a cult classic for fans of crime dramas with a twist.