Five Dollars a Day

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Five Dollars a Day
Directed by Nigel Cole
Produced by Carol Baum
Jane Goldenring
Kia Jam
Written by Tippi Dobrofsky
Neal H. Dobrofsky
Starring Sharon Stone
Christopher Walken
Amanda Peet, and Dean Cain
Music by Alex Wurman
Cinematography Peter Donahue
Editing by Susan Littenberg
Running time 98 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Five Dollars a Day is an upcoming comedy film directed by Nigel Cole and starring Sharon Stone, Christopher Walken, Amanda Peet, and Dean Cain.[1] The project dates back to 2003 when Nick Cassavetes had signed on to direct, but a year later was replaced by John Curran. Three years later Nigel Cole is sitting in the director's chair.[2]

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The conservative son of a thrifty conman begrudgingly joins his father on the road -- after being released from jail for one of his dad's earlier crimes.[3]

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