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Movie Reviews Funny Money 
 
This is a very enjoyable comedy starring the legendary Chevy Chase (Caddyshack 
II) as Henry Perkins, an accountant who is a little tired of his current 
financial state.

He happens to come across a briefcase containing five million dollars (after 
mistaking the briefcase for his own in a train) he realises that the briefcase 
is not his, and contains this large amount of money while at a pub, and rushes 
to the toilet to verify the amount. Thinking he deserves some good fortune he 
takes the case home to his wife Carol, played by the lovely Penelope Ann Miller 
(Kindergarten Cop), he suspects the case belongs to a criminal organisation who 
he surmises would have his briefcase with all his details, and suggests to his 
wife that they go on vacation, permanently. Seeing that it is Friday, Henry 
reckons the criminal organisation will not be on to him until Monday at least, 
giving him and his wife enough time to run away to Barcelona.

Unfortunately the case belongs to a member of an European mafia gang, and the 
unlucky fellow who mistakenly took Henry's case, on bringing it to his leader 
is shot and dumped in the local river (along with Henry's case but not before 
the leader of the gang takes his business card with his phone number). As 
expected the gang are very keen on getting the case back.

Matters get complicated when a plain clothes policeman Genero played by Armand 
Assante (Gotti) notices Henry at the pub rush into the toilet, and he assumes 
he goes in there to solicit men, so he follows Henry home to extract some money 
from him. Henry seeing the policeman assumes this is about the case and 
pretends he is Henry's brother from Australia, with his neighbours (who have 
come for lunch) Vic played by Christopher McDonald (Requiem for A Dream) and 
his wife Virginia played by the lovely Rebecca Wisocky having to play along as 
Henry's relatives.

Matters get complicated further when another policeman Denis Slater played by 
the always funny Kevin Sussman (Hitch) comes to the house to ask Carol to come 
along with him to identify the body of someone who is assumed is her husband, 
(since he had his briefcase when he was fished from the river), however 
everyone simply dismisses his request even asking him to make tea, much to his 
frustration. Henry is forced again to adapt and somehow convince his wife, 
Genero and the taxi driver, Angel played by Guy Torry (America History X) he 
has hired to drive him and his wife to the airport; to play along in order not 
to land him in trouble with the law, all the while the malevolent Mr Big is 
closing in on Henry's home.

There is a hilarious segment when the leader of the gang, Mr Big played by 
Zoltan Butuc (Sex Traffic) eventually gets hold of someone when he phones 
Henry's number (since he took his briefcase with all his details in it, and 
rightly guessed the other person had theirs), and tries to blurt out 
"briefcase" when he calls him, much to the amusement of Carol as his accent, 
believable as it is, adds a very amusing twist to the pronunciation.

It is a genuinely great comedy with superb comedy timing all through, many 
people will enjoy. 

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
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