Cash (2010 film)

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Cash

Promotional film poster
Directed by Stephen Milburn Anderson
Produced by Naveen Chathappuram
Stephen Milburn Anderson
Prema Thekkek
Written by Stephen Milburn Anderson
Starring Sean Bean
Chris Hemsworth
Victoria Profeta
Mike Starr
Michael Mantell
Glenn Plummer
Antony Thekkek
Music by Jesse Voccia
Cinematography John R. Leonetti
Robert Primes
Editing by Mark Conte
Distributed by Roadside Attractions
Release dates
  • March 1, 2010 (2010-03-01) (United Kingdom)
  • March 26, 2010 (2010-03-26) (United States)
Running time 108 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Cash (stylized as Ca$h) is a 2010 American independent crime-thriller film directed by Stephen Milburn Anderson that stars Sean Bean and Chris Hemsworth.

Plot

When a suitcase is thrown out of a car which is involved in a car chase and lands on the car of Sam Phelan (Chris Hemsworth), he initially curses his luck. But then he finds the suitcase is loaded with money. After bringing the money to his home, he convinces his wife Leslie (Victoria Profeta), that they should use the money.

Meanwhile Pyke Kubic (Sean Bean) visits his twin brother Reese (also Bean) in jail, who tells him that he threw a suitcase with about half a million dollars from his car, when he was being chased by the police. Pyke decides to go and find the money.

After Pyke finds the Phelans, he asks for the money back. They return whatever money they have left after they bought a new car, furniture and other minor expenses. Pyke forces the Phelans to rob stores, in order to get him the amount of money the Phelans spent, which they do, reluctantly at first, but later with more of a taste for it. After robbing over ten stores in the course of a few days, they are still short on the money, and Sam proposes to rob a bank. There he changes the gun without bullets which Pyke gave him with that of the guards, and Leslie shoots Pyke in a struggle. Pyke's car and his corpse are sent to a junkyard, where a worker is bribed into destroying the car and the body.

The Phelans again keep the money, but return all they stole, adding damages for people who got hurt in the course of the robberies. Unknown to them, Reese, the true owner of the cash, has been released from prison.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film features music written and recorded by musician Jim Bianco from his album Sing. The film opens with "I've Got a Thing for You" and closes with "To Hell With the Devil." During the film, "Get On" and the remix of "I've Got a Thing for You" are used.

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