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Money for Angels

  • 2012
  • 1h 37m
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7.4/10
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Money for Angels (2012)
Businessmen Oliver Darcy and Brian Douglas have been quietly embezzling money from their employers for months. When Oliver’s daughter is mysteriously kidnapped, the two men take desperate measures to protect their illegal fortune and get the girl ba
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Two businessmen, a prostitute, a hitman and a gang of thugs all fight over the ransom money of a kidnapping.Two businessmen, a prostitute, a hitman and a gang of thugs all fight over the ransom money of a kidnapping.Two businessmen, a prostitute, a hitman and a gang of thugs all fight over the ransom money of a kidnapping.

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    • Michael Fredianelli
  • Writer
    • Michael Fredianelli
  • Stars
    • Ray Medved
    • Marcus D. Spencer
    • Steve Budd
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    • Director
      • Michael Fredianelli
    • Writer
      • Michael Fredianelli
    • Stars
      • Ray Medved
      • Marcus D. Spencer
      • Steve Budd
    • 4User reviews
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    Ray Medved
    Ray Medved
    • Oliver
    Marcus D. Spencer
    Marcus D. Spencer
    • Slim
    • (as Big Spence)
    Steve Budd
    Steve Budd
    • Brian
    Zoe Winter
    • Angel
    Michael Fredianelli
    Michael Fredianelli
    • Dillon
    Vanessa Leigh
    Vanessa Leigh
    • Vivian
    James Soderborg
    • Ryan
    Ronald Alexander
    • James
    Aletha Nelligan
    • Susan
    Dawayne Jordan
    • Reginald
    Nicole R'Shae Holiday
    Nicole R'Shae Holiday
    • Martha
    • (as Nicole R. Hughes)
    Sarah Medved
    • Juliet
    Shervin Nakhjavani
    • Delgado
    Michael A. Hernandez II
    • Ralphie
    Jonathan Lim
    Jonathan Lim
    • Frank
    Michael Nosé
    • Chauffeur
    Peter Stylianos
    • Rich Man
    Ryan Keenan
    • Homeless Man
    • Director
      • Michael Fredianelli
    • Writer
      • Michael Fredianelli
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    7paul-ayres-60784

    Surprisingly excellent!

    I don't want to ruin this for anyone so I will keep it brief. This is a tale of kidnapping with plenty of surprises and twists but it all becomes crystal clear in the end. Well worth a watch despite the low budget production.
    7Pycal

    Interesting and Supenseful Crime Story

    The newest Wild Dogs Production is a highly suspenseful crime-drama full of plenty of twists and turns. It details a series of seedy, unlikeable characters and their efforts to obtain a large sum of ransom money. The film is gritty, nihilistic, and given the aforementioned nature of the characters, there really isn't anyone to root for. Despite appearing larger in scale in the trailer, the film has plenty going for it despite its small budget. It's well shot, fairly well acted, and not really predictable in the slightest. That said, the movie seems to suffer a bit in the pacing department at times and doesn't really deliver in memorable or stand-out scenes beyond the first half. Furthermore, some plot details and twists come out a little bit awkward and confusing. Somehow though the whole thing seems to come together by film's end, if leaving a few questions to ponder. All in all, a solid enough effort. Even if it doesn't quite "fire on all cylinders", it really makes you think.
    5Aylmer

    Best Fredianelli movie in quite some time, hampered by micro budget

    Fredianelli struck B-movie Silver with 2011's THE SCARLET WORM, a relatively polished period film set in the old west featuring a cast with numerous professional actors and a small but dedicated crew of collaborators. His subsequent "Lone Wolf" films since then have been a bit of a step down in terms of production value, often looking more humble like student films or "porn without the porn" due to the combination of no production design, basic cinematography, and bad acting. MONEY represent somewhat of a return to form, comfortably unambitious in its setting and subject matter being set in the contemporary "real world" for a change (something not seen since his wacky underground comedy THE BIG SLEAZE) and featuring much better acting and scripting from Fredianelli and co. than I've seen in a while.

    Fredianelli himself has one of the best performances in the film, playing a burnt-out hit-man who gets a great monologue in toward the conclusion. Ray Medved as a desperate man covering up his crime and the plucky & attractive young woman who plays the prostitute both turn in comparatively good work as well. There's a couple good shootout scenes which feel fairly realistic, and best of all there's an unpredictable atmosphere to the movie as it impressively defies falling into clichés or conventions. I couldn't identify any one character as a clear protagonist, even though it feels fairly conventional early on. Instead the narrative focuses more on a string of events in which a lot of disparate characters' lives are connected. None of these characters are particularly likable per-say, but as flawed individuals they come across as more human, perhaps the most vivid characterizations I've seen in a Fredianelli-penned movie so far.

    The shortfalls in the movie have to do almost entirely with the budget and that the filmmaker is quite visibly overstretched, wearing almost every hat in the production and post-production area of the film. While such versatility is very impressive in principle, it also opens the film up to a lot of sloppiness which wouldn't have been an issue had there been, say, a dedicated art director or production manager. For instance, a key sequence in which an unsavory character makes a high- risk sniper shot is completely ruined because his prop weapon is obviously a BB gun with no scope! This destroys any sense of realism that the film relied on, and some weak performances really don't help matters much at all.

    Added to that, a lot of the film is really slow, with static dialog scenes where characters just stand around and say things to each other. I'm sure if Fredianelli could focus on directing these scenes, there'd be a lot more life to them, but as it is I'm sure he was trying to manage just too much and had too much on his plate to really polish them as they needed. This is a shame as this film feels about 90% of the way there to having the makings of a BOONDOCK SAINTS-style underground hit. Unfortunately in such a crowded market of underfunded indie cinema, it's that last 10% that can make a huge difference in getting a film like this noticed.

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • San Jose, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Wild Dogs Productions
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      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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