ABC Weekend Specials (TV Series)
All the Money in the World (1983)
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- Animation, Adventure
- 19 Mar 1983
- TV Episode
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Cast
Robert Carnegie |
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Kim Hamilton | ... |
Mrs. Stowe
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Nyles Harris | ... |
Quentin Stowe
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Mabel King | ... |
Mrs. Trussker
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F. William Parker | ... |
Banker Sedgewick
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Lee Patterson | ... |
President
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Brad Schacter | ... |
Vincent
(as Bradley Schachter)
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Laura Tubelle | ... |
Roselynn
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David Wiley |
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Hal Williams | ... |
George Stowe
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Dick Beals | ... |
Flan
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Harry Blackstone Jr. |
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Willie Tyler | ... |
Self - Host
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Directed by
Marc Daniels |
Written by
Rod Baker | ... | (teleplay) |
Bill Brittain | ... | (novel) |
Glen Olson | ... | (teleplay) |
Produced by
Cynthia Chenault | ... | associate producer (as Cindy Leonetti) |
Robert Chenault | ... | producer |
Music by
John Cacavas |
Editing by
Manny Moura |
Editorial Department
Manny Moura | ... | video tape editor |
Casting By
David Graham |
Art Direction by
Charles Koon |
Production Management
Jo-Lynne Green | ... | unit production manager (as Jo-Lynn Greene) |
Art Department
Ralph Leslie | ... | head prop man |
Sound Department
Tom Goodwin | ... | audio |
Special Effects by
Bob Hughes | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Bud Holland | ... | camera operator |
Chuck Pharis | ... | senior video |
George Spiro Dibie | ... | lighting consultant (as George Dibie) |
Dale Walsh | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Barbara Murphy | ... | wardrobe |
Additional Crew
Dick Amos | ... | stage manager |
Bob Chic | ... | stage manager |
Moe Di Sesso | ... | animal trainer |
Vaughn Gaddey | ... | technical director |
Lincoln Harrison | ... | technical manager |
Sandy Hauch | ... | production assistant |
Jim Wycoff | ... | production coordinator |
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Plot Summary |
A young poor boy comes across a leprechaun and rescues him. He is granted 3 wishes. He wastes the first two, so really ponders the third one, and eventually wishes for all the money in the world. We see money flying from all over the world into a gigantic stack. The boy goes and gets his friends to show off the money. They ask for some. He tries to give it to them, but it just flies right back into the stack. His friends get mad at him thinking he is being greedy. The president comes and tries to tell the boy that he must give the money back. He then tries to take it by force, but to no avail. The leprechaun is present telling everyone to give it up, the money stays with the boy. The president then tries to circumvent the wish by handing out Monopoly money and calling it real. The monopoly money then flies into the stack as well. The leprechaun explains that it doesn't matter if they change what money is, all money is the boy's. The boy is finally able to reverse the wish by rescuing the leprechaun again. This grants him one and only one wish this time, but at the expense of never seeing his friend the leprechaun again. Written by Jeffrey Woodward |
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