Twenty Bucks Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

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. (Both received screenwriter credit for the released version). The scrap of currency's journey begins after it is spit out of a downtown Minneapolis ATM machine into the hands of a busy young mother. It's a windy day, and the crisp bill is blown out of her hands into those of a bag lady who uses it on the lottery because she believes the serial numbers are lucky. Unfortunately, the bill is plucked from her hands by a light-fingered skate boarder who uses the money at a local bakery. From there the bill's odyssey takes it to a wide variety of places including a wedding, a stripper's g-string, a con artist's scam, and a robbery. It ends up used as a note pad, a birthday present, a coaster, and a fishing contest trophy. Interestingly, every one who encounters the bill changes in some way. - Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/09/1993
DVD Release Date:
07/05/2005
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for language and a scene of sexuality.
Run Time:
90 min.
Production Co.:
Big Tomorrow Productions
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Wedding Bells, Crime Gone Awry, Dishonor Among Thieves, Cons and Scams, Fathers and Daughters, Death of a Parent, Intersecting Lives
Tone:
Bittersweet, Melancholy, Humorous, Poignant
Keywords:
con/scam, death, evidence, gift, homeless, killing, letter, loot, lost, marriage, robbery, slice-of-life, stripper, traveling
Status:
DVD