Milk Money
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Milk Money | |
---|---|
Directed by | Richard Benjamin |
Produced by | Kathleen Kennedy Frank Marshall Michael Finnell |
Written by | John Mattson |
Starring | Melanie Griffith Ed Harris Malcolm McDowell Anne Heche |
Music by | Michael Convertino |
Cinematography | David Watkin |
Distributed by | Paramount |
Release date(s) | 1994 |
IMDb profile |
Milk Money is a 1994 romantic comedy about three suburban 11 year-old boys who, finding themselves behind in "the battle of the sexes," believe they would regain the upper hand if they could just see a real, live, naked lady.
The screenplay sold to Paramount [1] in 1992 for 1.1 million dollars, then a record for a romantic comedy spec, and was subsequently nominated for a Razzie award. It lost to "The Flintstones."
The film was shot in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Lebanon, Ohio. The story is set in a fictitious suburb named "Middleton," outside an unnamed city.