Twenty Bucks
Twenty Bucks ★★★ 1993 (R)
Whimsical film follows a $20 bill from its “birth” at a cash machine to its “death” as it is returned to the bank, tattered and torn, for shredding. The bill is passed from owner to owner, sometimes simply and briefly, sometimes altering fate. The original screenplay is nearly 60 years old: Endre Bohem originally drafted it in 1935, and his son revised and updated it. Clever transitions allow the various stories and characters to blend almost seamlessly. The strongest character is Shue's, a young waitress and aspiring writer. Rosenfeld's directorial debut is worth a look. Filmed in Minneapolis. 91m/C VHS, DVD . Linda Hunt, David Rasche, George Morfogen, Brendan Fraser, Gladys Knight, Elisabeth Shue, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Lloyd, Sam Jenkins, Kamal Holloway, Melora Walters, William H. Macy, Diane Baker, Spalding Gray, Matt Frewer, Concetta Tomei, Nina Siemaszko; D: Keva Rosenfeld; W: Leslie Bohem, Endre Bohem; C: Emmanuel Lubezki; M: David Robbins. Ind. Spirit ‘94: Support. Actor (Lloyd).