Richie Rich (1994)

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Written by Neil Tolkin, Tom S. Parker

Directed by Donald Petrie

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1994

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Richie Rich (Macauley Culkin) is the richest kid in the entire world - he's got absolute trillions to spend on anything he wants. In fact he has everything anyone could ask for except....companionship.

While representing his father at a factory opening he spies some kids playing baseball across the street and asks to join them, but they don't want him to and now he realises how lonely he is.

However when Richie's fathers company executive, Laurence Van Dough (John Larroquette) devises a plan to kill off the entire Rich family, Richie must take control of the situation and look after the business, "Rich Industries" while trying to find his parents with the help of his new found friends.

When is Richie Rich next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on ITV2 November 28th, 6:10pm and on ITV2 November 29th, 4:00pm. See more...

Cast

Macaulay CulkinRichard 'Richie' Rich Jr.
Jonathan HydeHerbert A.R. Cadbury the Rich's butler
Edward HerrmannRichard Rich Sr.
Christine EbersoleRegina Rich
John LarroquetteLawrence Van Dough
Michael McShaneProfessor Keenbean
Chelcie RossMr. Ferguson
Mariangela PinoDiane Pazinski
Stephi LineburgGloria
Michael MaccaroneTony
Joel RobinsonOmar
Jonathan HilarioPee Wee
Reggie JacksonMr. Jackson the baseball coach
Claudia SchifferClaudia the Aerobics Instructor
Wanda ChristineNewswoman at Factory

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