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Million Dollar Mystery
Directed byRichard Fleischer
Produced byStephen F. Kesten
Written by
  • Tim Metcalfe
  • Miguel Tejada-Flores
Starring
Music byAl Gorgoni
CinematographyJack Cardiff
Edited byJohn W. Wheeler
Distributed byDe Laurentiis Entertainment Group
Release date
June 12, 1987
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[1]
Box office$989,033[2]

Million Dollar Mystery (also known as Money Mania) is a 1987 American film released with a promotional tie-in for Glad-Lock brand bags. This was the final feature-length film directed by Richard Fleischer.It starred an ensemble cast of 'America's new comic talent'. The film was largely inspired by Stanley Kramer's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

Crack In The Mirror Movie 1988

Dar Robinson, a stuntman, died on November 21, 1986 after riding his motorcycle off a cliff while attempting to do a stunt.

Plot[edit]

Sidney Preston, a disgruntled White House aide, takes off with $4 million that belonged to the government. While on the run, he stops at a roadside diner in Arizona and has their world-famous chili,while flirting with the waitress. Two clumsy government spies named Fred and Bob are looking for Sidney. Sidney suffers a fatal heart attack and before dying asks for a kiss from the waitress, then he reveals to the onlookers the location of the first million dollars which he says is 'In the city of the bridge'.The onlookers are The Briggs Family (Stuart, Barbara, and Howie),nerdy newlyweds Rollie and Lollie, amateur singer Crush and his group of three blonde back up dancers (Faith, Hope, and Charity), brother/cook Tugger and sister/waitress Dotty. Soon, they meet professional wrestlers Bad Boris and Awful Abdul, cops Officer Gretchen and Officer Quinn, and deranged ranger Slaughter Buzzard.

The onlookers are skeptical, until Rollie turns on the television which is playing the news talking about Sidney Preston and the buried money. The newsman talks about his life and says he was born in El Puente, Arizona. The onlookers of the diner head out on a mad dash to find the dough. When they find the money in El Puente's famous bridge, Slaughter accidentally drops it into the canyon. They follow clues to the next million which is in Sidney's houseboat and lose it as well as it gets shredded in Sidneys table sized paper shredder. After finding and losing the third million as it falls out of the hands of a greedy aeronaut, they all give up as the movie ends. During the closing credits, Bob informs the audience that there is a million dollars somewhere in the US and if they follow the clues in specially marked Glad-Lock bags, they have the chance to win $1 million.

Cast[edit]

Darryl F Zanuck

  • Tom Bosley as Sidney Preston
  • Eddie Deezen as Rollie
  • Wendy Sherman as Lollie
  • Rick Overton as Stuart Briggs
  • Mona Lyden as Barbara Briggs
  • Douglas Emerson as Howie Briggs
  • Royce D. Applegate as Tugger
  • Pam Matteson as Dotty
  • Daniel McDonald as Crush
  • Penny Baker as Charity
  • Tawny Fere as Faith
  • LaGena Hart as Hope
  • Mack Dryden as Fred
  • Jamie Alcroft as Bob
  • Rich Hall as Slaughter Buzzárd
  • Gail Neely as Officer Gretchen
  • Kevin Pollak as Officer Quinn
  • Hard Boiled Haggerty as Awful Abdul
  • Bob Schott as Bad Boris
  • Peter Pitofsky as Toxic Werewolf
  • Greg Travis as 2nd Toxic Man
  • Tommy Sledge as Private Eye
  • Christopher Cary as Chuck
  • Rudy De Luca as Money Counter
  • Paul Stader as Old Man in Car
  • Jack Carpenter as Biker in Window

Production[edit]

Parts of the film were shot at Glen Canyon in Utah.[3]

While performing a routine stunt for this film, stuntman Dar Robinson died on November 21, 1986.

Marketing contest[edit]

Producer Dino De Laurentiis conceived the idea for Million Dollar Mystery when he visited New York and saw a row of people lining up for what he presumably thought was a movie. A companion told De Laurentiis that they were actually lining up for lottery tickets.[4]

Glad Bags sponsored a sweepstakes timed for the film's release. The company gave away entry forms, and the audience would fill out these forms with their answer to where the last million is hiding, based on clues given in the film. De Laurentiis said of the film:

This is a really broad comedy with car chases, designed for the young major moviegoing audience, about 12 to 24 years old. The sweepstakes gives us the potential to reach even more people – the infrequent moviegoer, the person more interested in winning a million dollars than in going to the movies, and these are the kind of people who use Glad Bags, housewives who maybe go to the movies once or twice a year.[5]

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De Laurentiis had high expectations for the film, but it did not turn out to be a hit. The winner of the contest ended up being 14-year-old Alesia Lenae Jones of Bakersfield, California, who successfully guessed that the loot was hidden in the nose of the Statue of Liberty.[6][7][8] Apparently, thousands of contestants had arrived at the same answer, and her entry was chosen in a random drawing.[9]

Reception[edit]

Million Dollar Mystery was a box office flop grossing $989,033 against a $10 million dollar budget.

The film received negative critical reviews. The film currently holds a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on six reviews.[10]

Home media[edit]

The film was released on VHS, Laserdisc, CED videodisc, and DVD.

Award nominations[edit]

  • Nominated: Worst Original Song, Barry Mann & John Lewis Parker (1988)
  • Nominated: Worst Supporting Actor, Tom Bosley (1988)
  • Nominated: Worst Supporting Actor, Jamie Alcroft (1988)
  • Nominated: Worst Supporting Actor, Mack Dryden (1988)

References[edit]

  1. ^'De Laurentiis PRODUCER'S PICTURE DARKENS'. latimes.com. LA TIMES.
  2. ^Million Dollar Mystery at Box Office Mojo
  3. ^D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN9781423605874.
  4. ^Frankel, Mark. 'The Little Producer That Couldn't.' Spy (August 1989).
  5. ^Darnton, Nina. 'Million Dollar Mystery (1987): At the Movies.'New York Times (May 1, 1987).
  6. ^'Film flop a bonanza for girl, 14.' Chicago Sun-Times (April 7, 1988).
  7. ^BAKERSFIELD TEEN-AGER WINS MILLION DOLLARS IN MOVIE MYSTERY CONTEST, Associated Press, Apr. 6, 1988.
  8. ^http://articles.latimes.com/1988-04-06/entertainment/ca-395_1_sweepstakes Movies April 06, 1988, LA Times.
  9. ^'Million Dollar Mystery' movie review tvguide.com, accessed 9/4/15.
  10. ^https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1013919_million_dollar_mystery

External links[edit]

  • Million Dollar Mystery on IMDb
  • Million Dollar Mystery at the TCM Movie Database
  • Million Dollar Mystery at AllMovie
  • Million Dollar Mystery at Rotten Tomatoes

Richard Fleischer

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Million_Dollar_Mystery&oldid=988737417'
Title The Mirror Crack'd
Year 1980
Director Guy Hamilton
Genre Crime, Thriller, Mystery
Interpreted by
Plot – American director Jason Rudd has rent a British castle to shoot a movie about British history. During the welcome party, his former wife - Lola Brewstel - breaks into and argues fiercely with Marina Grag, Jason's current girlfriend. Marina's nurse is poisoned and a Scotland Yard inspector relies on his aunt Miss Marple, an experienced detective, to solve the case.
All actors – Angela Lansbury, Wendy Morgan, Margaret Courtenay, Charles Gray, Maureen Bennett, Carolyn Pickles, Eric Dodson, Charles Lloyd Pack, Richard Pearson, Thick Wilson, Pat Nye, Peter Woodthorpe
The mirror crackshow all
  • “What are you supposed to be, a birthday cake? Too bad everybody's had a piece.”Liz Taylor - Marina Rudd
  • “Marty Fenn's a producer. He only lies when he speaks.”
    Geraldine Chaplin - Ella Zielinsky
  • “- Inspector Delbert Craddock: I heard the two of them are close. Is that true?
    - Ella Zielinsky: Close? If you put the two of them together in a tank with a shark, the shark would have an identity crisis.”
    - Inspector Craddock
    Geraldine Chaplin - Ella Zielinsky
  • “- Lola Brewster: You seem lovely, as always. Of course, there are fewer lights on than usual. In fact, any fewer, and I'd need a seeing-eye dog.
    - Marina Rudd: Oh, I shouldn't bother to buy one, dear. In that wig, you could play Lassie.
    - Lola Brewster: Same adorable sense of humor. And I'm so glad to see that you've not only kept your gorgeous...” (continue)
    (continue reading)
    Kim Novak - Lola Brewster
    Liz Taylor - Marina Rudd
  • “- Vicar: Oh, Mr. Rudd. I understand that you are a film producer.
    - Jason Rudd: Oh, no, sir. A director.
    - Vicar: Is there any difference?
    - Jason Rudd: Yes, sir. The producer supplies all the money; the director spends it. Then the producer yells that the director is spending too much money; the director doesn't pay any attention, and goes...” (continue)
    (continue reading)
    - Vicar
    Rock Hudson - Jason Rudd
  • “- Jason Rudd: She's dead.
    - Miss Jane Marple: I rather suspected as much. And you?
    - Jason Rudd: I killed her. I put poison in her hot chocolate last night. It was inevitable she would have been discovered. I... couldn't let her face the humiliation. She suffered enough.
    - Miss Jane Marple: You must have loved her very much.”
    Rock Hudson - Jason Rudd
    Dame Angela Lansbury - Miss Marple
  • “- Lola Brewster: I couldn't wait to begin our little movie. You know the saying: once an actress, always an actress.
    - Marina Rudd: Oh, I do know the saying. But what does it have to do with you?
    - Lola Brewster: Cute angel. So do tell. How does it feel to be back, after being away so long?”

    Kim Novak - Lola Brewster
    Liz Taylor - Marina Rudd
  • “I'm sure you'll make a fine film without the aid of Scotland Yard. I'm here about a minor matter of murder.” - Inspector Craddock
  • “- Marina Rudd: Lola, dear, you know, there are really only two things I dislike about you.
    - Lola Brewster: Really? What are they?
    - Marina Rudd: Your face.”

    Liz Taylor - Marina Rudd
    Kim Novak - Lola Brewster

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