Money Talks | |
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Directed by | Allen Funt |
Produced by | Allen Funt |
Cinematography | Gil Geller |
Edited by | Jan Welt |
Music by | Mark Barkan |
Production company | Allen Funt Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Money Talks is a 1972 American documentary film directed by Allen Funt of the Candid Camera television show. The film was released on August 30, 1972 by United Artists. [1] [2]
Funt employs a hidden camera to record the reaction of people in New York, Kansas City, Boston, Miami and Switzerland who are placed in bizarre situations relating to money.
The scenarios include:
In other sequences, Funt interviews people directly. Boxer Muhammad Ali offers an unsuspecting delivery man boxing lessons in lieu of payment and comedian Henny Youngman trades one-liner jokes in exchange for goods. When Allen asks his five-year-old daughter Juliet about the importance of money, she responds that "the most important thing in the whole wide world is heart."