Milk Money

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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
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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.

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