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Twenty Bucks

Rated R for language and a scene of sexuality.

R 90min.
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This fascinating chronicle of the life and times of a twenty dollar bill was originally written by Endre Boehm in 1935 and languished forgotten on the shelf until his son Leslie resurrected it after his father's death, and updated the script. Read More
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