PG
1994    1h 33minComédie, Familial
5.39%35%6.0
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Après avoir écrasé la bicyclette d'un jeune garçon, le richissime coupable offre un chèque en blanc pour consoler l'enfant. Ce dernier n'hésite pas un instant et inscrit la colossale somme d'un million de dollars avant de s'empresser de réaliser ses moindres désirs. Mais le généreux donateur, qui s'avère être en réalité un malfrat de la pire espèce, se rend bien vite compte de la mascarade et se dépêche de mettre la main sur le jeune Preston avant qu'il ne dépense tout.
Réalisé par Rupert Wainwright
  • Brian BonsallPreston Waters
  • Karen DuffyShay Stanley
  • James RebhornFred Waters
  • Jayne AtkinsonSandra Waters
  • Michael FaustinoRalph Waters
  • Chris DemetralDamian Waters
  • Miguel FerrerQuigley
  • Tone LocJuice
  • Michael LernerBiderman
  • Rick DucommunHenry
  • Debbie AllenYvonne
  • Alfredo HuerecaParty Guest
  • Alex MorrisRiggs
  • Alex ZuckermanButch
  • Coquina DunnParty Guest
  • Rupert WainwrightDirector
  • Blake SnyderScénariste
  • Colby CarrScénariste
  • Nelson CoatesProduction Design
  • Bill PopeDirector Of Photography
  • Callum-3 j
    ⭐⭐⭐½ – Blank Check – Every kid's dream with a million-dollar price tag. I've seen plenty of people pick this film apart over the years. They'll point out plot holes, logic issues, and all the reasons why it shouldn't work. To which I say: I was ten years old when this came out. What kid doesn't want a blank cheque? The entire premise is pure wish fulfilment. A kid suddenly gains access to more money than he could ever spend and proceeds to live out every childhood fantasy imaginable. Limousines, gadgets, giant houses, ridiculous purchases, and absolutely no adult supervision. It's basically the cinematic equivalent of lying awake at night imagining what you'd do if you won the lottery. That's why the movie worked for me then, and why it still has a certain charm today. Sure, as an adult you can see all the ways it falls apart if you think too hard about it. But honestly, I don't think you're supposed to. This isn't a film about financial responsibility or realistic consequences. It's about imagination. It's about the dreams kids have before they learn how the world actually works. Watching it now is almost like opening a time capsule from the early 1990s. The fashion, the technology, the attitudes, and the sheer optimism of the premise all transport me right back to being a kid. Is it a masterpiece? No. Is it a film that helped shape my childhood and fuelled countless daydreams about sudden wealth and unlimited freedom? Absolutely. And sometimes that's more important. 💵 A giant bag of mixed lollies bought with your pocket money — not sophisticated, not sensible, but exactly what you wanted at the time.
  • 45ACP191123 mai 2025
    Grew up watching this and absolutely love it. It'll never get old
  • seanmcconnell45123 avril 2026
    Tone Loc ... Juice (Villain) Miguel Ferrer... Carl Quigley & Michael Lerner... Edward Biderman (Villain)
  • mickerdoo4 août 2025
    Flawed? No. Logic issues? Where? I was 5 when this movie came out so this shaped my childhood. Dreaming of wealth and Karen Duffy.

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