Milk & Money
Milk & Money is a 1996 American romantic comedy written and directed by Michael Bergmann and starring Robert Petkoff and Calista Flockhart.[1] Ted Hartley and Dina Merrill, who also appear in the film, served as producer and executive producer respectively.[2]
Milk & Money | |
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Directed by | Michael Bergmann |
Produced by | Michael Bergmann Ted Hartley |
Written by | Michael Bergmann |
Starring | Robert Petkoff Calista Flockhart |
Cinematography | Ireneusz Hartowicz |
Edited by | Michael Bergmann Tom Paterson |
Production company | Blue Dolphin Productions |
Distributed by | RKO Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
David drops out of medical school and learns what life isn't really like. He meets beautiful women, helps make a film and takes care of twenty-one cows.
Cast
- Robert Petkoff as David
- Calista Flockhart as Christine
- Peter Boyle as Belted Galloway
- Robert Vaughn as Uncle Andre
- Dina Merrill as Ellen, David's Mother
- Robert Stattel as David's Father
- Marin Hinkle as Carla
- Denise Faye as Kimberly
- Sarah Winkler as Nancy
- Margaret Colin as Lorraine
- Rob Gerlach as Julius
- Daniel Zelman as Josh
- Peter Frechette as Bookstore Clerk
- Olympia Dukakis as Goneril Plogg
- Carol Holmes as Kimberly's Mother
- Harsh Nayyar as Hot Dog Vendor
- Ted Hartley as Lingerie Salesman
- Helen Holstein as Herself
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References
- Genzlinger, Neil (21 October 2010). "Pretty Women and Plenty of Cows". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- Kelly, Brendan (30 November 1996). "Milk & Money". Variety. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
External links
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