Free Money (film)

Free Money
Directed by Yves Simoneau
Produced by Nicolas Clermont
Written by Anthony Peck
Joseph Brutsman
Starring Marlon Brando
Charlie Sheen
Donald Sutherland
Mira Sorvino
Martin Sheen
Thomas Haden Church
Holly L Watson
Christin Watson
Music by Mark Isham
Cinematography David Franco
Edited by Yves Langlois
Release dates
  • 1998 (1998)
Running time
91 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Budget $30 million

Free Money is a 1998 black comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, produced by Nicolas Clermont and written by Anthony Peck and Joseph Brutsman.

This was the penultimate film of actor Marlon Brando, followed by his final screen appearance in 2001's The Score.

Plot

Sven "The Swede" Sorenson (Marlon Brando) is a malicious warden of the county, illegally executing some of his worst prisoners. Everybody in town hates and is scared of him, except his twin daughters (Holly Watson and Christin Watson). Swede's twins tell their father they're pregnant, lying in order to manipulate him into forcing their dim boyfriends, Bud Dyerson (Charlie Sheen) and Larry (Thomas Haden Church), into shotgun marriages. He also turns his sons-in-law into slave laborers, so Bud hatches an escape plan to rob a train carrying old bills to the mint for burning. Larry is his reluctant accomplice. When Bud is captured, he is railroaded into Swede's small-town jail by the Judge (Donald Sutherland) and Swede. His death looks certain, until he hatches yet another plan that requires Larry's help. Meanwhile, Judge's daughter and FBI Agent Karen Polarski (Mira Sorvino), come to his aid.

Cast

Production

The movie was filmed in Canada, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Locales used in the movie include Sutton Junction, Vale Perkins, Highwater, Mansonville, and Mount Owl's Head.

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