The First $20 Million is Always The Hardest (2002)

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Written by Po Bronson, Jon Favreau

Directed by Mick Jackson

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

In a race to build the world's first $99 holographic computer, an ambitious young computer hardware designer leads a trio of brilliant misfits in the struggle to beat out their more powerful rival. Andy is disillusioned after quiting his marketing job. After getting a new job at a research facility he soon finds out that his problems are just beginning. He soon finds himself in a race to build the world's first $99 holographic computer by leading a trio of brilliant misfits in a struggle to beat out their more powerful rival, who will stop at nothing to steal and sabotage their ideas.

Cast

Adam GarciaAndy
Image for Rosario DawsonRosario DawsonAlisa
Jake BuseyDarrell
Enrico ColantoniFrancis
Image for Ethan SupleeEthan SupleeTiny
Anjul NigamSalman
Gregory JbaraHank
Dan ButlerLloyd
Linda HartMrs. 'B'
Shiva Rose McDermottTerri
Chandra WestRobin
Rob BenedictWilly
Heather Paige KentClaudia Goss
Stoney WestmorelandLink
John RothmanBen

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