| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Melanie Griffith | ... | V | |
| Ed Harris | ... | Tom | |
| Michael Patrick Carter | ... | Frank | |
| Malcolm McDowell | ... | Waltzer | |
| Anne Heche | ... | Betty | |
| Casey Siemaszko | ... | Cash | |
| Philip Bosco | ... | Jerry the Pope | |
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Brian Christopher | ... | Kevin |
| Adam LaVorgna | ... | Brad | |
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Kevin Scannell | ... | Mr. Clean |
| Jessica Wesson | ... | Stacey | |
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Amanda Sharkey | ... | Holly |
| Margaret Nagle | ... | Mrs. Fetch | |
| Katie Powell | ... | Mrs. Clean (as Kati Powell) | |
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Tom Coop | ... | Holly's Brother |
Young Frank and his pals get an idea for the ultimate in excitement. They decide to pool their savings, bicycle to the nearby Big City, and hire some woman of the streets to strip for them. Things do not work out that simply, but they do meet V, a Hooker With A Heart Of Gold, who ends up giving them a ride home. Soon she is living in Frank's treehouse, unbeknownst to Frank's widowed father Tom, who thinks she is one of Frank's teachers. Soon, however, the evil Waltzer comes looking for V. Written by Reid Gagle
In some cases I'd say this is better then Pretty Woman. I say "some" with weight because Pretty Woman is a classic. But Milk Money fills that "hole" you had watching pretty woman. Ed Harris's character is sincere and attentive which matches Melanie's softness (which at the best of times can spoil her on screen performances) perfectly. It's a classic boy meets girl movie with that dash of "damsel in distress but is now hardened and tough due to life being so rough and who now finally meets a man who breaks through it all and understands and loves her for who she is" - as far as romantic comedies go- it was better then I thought it would be and even gets the heart strings welling when Ed Harris tells her "this could hurt"...The story itself can be at times almost childish, but in the end that's part of it's charm.