Money Kings

Money Kings

Release date : December 4, 1998
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Graham Theakston /
Writers : Paul Hapenny /
Production companies : Lions Gate Films / Angry Mob / Barwood Films /
December 4, 1998 1h 30m United States of America Drama English More
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Vinnie's a bookie, happily married, running his operation for 30 years out of his bar in Brooklyn. Times change, the boys up the chain want a bigger profit, so Vinnie's expendable He's assigned a hotheaded kid, Tony, the nephew of a local mobster. Vinnie's told to school the lad, use him for collections, and teach him some sense. What Vinnie doesn't know is that once Tony learns the ropes, Vinnie will be out. Tensions mount when Tony goes around Vinnie's paternalistic ways, takes a bet from an unemployed alcoholic, and demands that the loser's wife pay the vig in trade. Is there any way out for Vinnie - with or without his good name?
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  • title:Money Kings
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1998
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Graham Theakston /
  • Writers: Paul Hapenny ·
  • Production companies: Lions Gate Films · Angry Mob · Barwood Films ·
  • Overview:Vinnie's a bookie, happily married, running his operation for 30 years out of his bar in Brooklyn. Times change, the boys up the chain want a bigger profit, so Vinnie's expendable He's assigned a hotheaded kid, Tony, the nephew of a local mobster. Vinnie's told to school the lad, use him for collections, and teach him some sense. What Vinnie doesn't know is that once Tony learns the ropes, Vinnie will be out. Tensions mount when Tony goes around Vinnie's paternalistic ways, takes a bet from an unemployed alcoholic, and demands that the loser's wife pay the vig in trade. Is there any way out for Vinnie - with or without his good name?
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