Net Worth (film)
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| Net Worth | |
| Directed by | Kenny Griswold |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Michael Baker Cerise Fukuji Bill Kerig Kris Wiseman McIntyre |
| Written by | Kenny Griswold Bill Kerig |
| Starring | Todd Field Craig Sheffer Daniel Baldwin Ernie Garrett |
| Music by | David Lawrence |
| Cinematography | Yoram Astrakhan |
| Editing by | Sean Hubbert |
| Distributed by | A-Mark Entertainment |
| Running time | 94 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
Net Worth is a 2000 drama film that starred Todd Field, Craig Sheffer, Daniel Baldwin, Michael T. Weiss, Tara Wood, Ernie Garrett, and Alix Koromzay. It was directed by Kenny Griswold from a script writtern by Kenny Griswold and Bill Kerig.
[edit] Plot summary
About 4 competitive friends agree to a bet: they will all go to a city where none of them know anybody, with only $100 in their pockets. As the winner will be the person who has the greatest net worth at the end of 30 days. As all four friends has a different philosophy about work and wealth, but all believe they will win the bet.
[edit] External links
- Net Worth at the Internet Movie Database
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