In this quirky little crime caper directed by Mariek Kanievska, Henry (Paul
Newman), a convicted mastermind, feigns a stroke. Luck and a prison-overflow
problem get Henry relocated to a nursing home, where he receives therapy in the
form of a lap dance by Carol (the always sexy Linda Fiorentino), who doesn't
buy Henry's near-coma state. After much goading and a wheelchair push into the
bay, Carol cracks the old coot's game and the two bond, waxing on about Henry's
past deeds and contemplating their next move. Hanging in the background, with a
touch of jealousy, is Carol's small-town husband (Dermot Mulroney). Eventually
the trio hatch an ingenious scheme to knock off an armored car at the start of
its route and then, disguised as the guards, complete its pick-up schedule.
Things go off almost without a hitch and so does the film. It's not terribly
predictable, and the three leads create some chemistry. Where the Money
Is knows where the smart box-office money is.
--Tom Meek
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