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King's Ransom (film)
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | King's Ransom | |
| image | King's_Ransom_poster.JPG | |
| caption | Theatrical poster | |
| director | Jeffrey W. Byrd | |
| producer | Darryl Taja | |
| writer | Wayne Conley | |
| starring | {{Plain list | |
| music | Marcus Miller | |
| cinematography | Robert McLachlan | |
| editing | Jeffrey Cooper | |
| distributor | New Line Cinema | |
| released | ||
| runtime | 95 minutes | |
| country | United States | |
| language | English | |
| budget | $15 million | |
| gross | $4.1 million |
- Anthony Anderson
- Jay Mohr
- Kellita Smith
- Nicole Parker
- Regina Hall
- Loretta Devine
- Donald Faison
- Charlie Murphy
- Brooke D'Orsay
- Leila Arcieri
King's Ransom is a 2005 American black comedy film directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd and written by Wayne Conley. It stars Anthony Anderson, Jay Mohr, Kellita Smith, Regina Hall, Donald Faison, Nicole Ari Parker, Charlie Murphy, Loretta Devine, Brooke D'Orsay, and Leila Arcieri. The film was released in the United States on April 22, 2005, and was a critical and commercial bomb.
Plot
Malcolm King is a wealthy, selfish, obnoxious businessman who is about to divorce his wife Renee. She plans to ruin him financially during the court proceedings, and King is willing to do anything to protect his fortune.
He enlists his mistress, Peaches, and her brother, Herb, to stage a mock kidnapping. They are to make and receive a huge ransom demand, which would keep the money safe from his wife.
Unfortunately for him, two other people have similar plans to kidnap him; Angela, an aggrieved employee and Corey, a good-natured yet hapless nobody who lives in his grandmother's basement and needs $10,000 after being threatened by his adopted sister.
Cast
- Anthony Anderson as Malcolm King
- Jay Mohr as Corey
- Kellita Smith as Renee King
- Donald Faison as Andre
- Regina Hall as Peaches Clarke
- Nicole Ari Parker as Angela Drake
- Loretta Devine as Miss Gladys
- Charlie Murphy as Herb Clarke
- Leila Arcieri as Kim Baker
- Brooke D'Orsay as Brooke Mayo
- Roger Cross as Byron
- Jackie Burroughs as Granny
- Christian Potenza as Officer Holland
- Lawrence Dane as Detective Conley
- Lisa Marcos as Raven
- Robert Norman Smith as David
- Brenda Chrichlow as Anita
- Carrie Colak as Lori
- Kwasi Songui as Ronald
- Ingrid Hart as Sheila
- Luis Oliva as Pablo
- Ilona Elkin as Rachel
- Nicolas Wright as Timmy
- Lila Yee as Miss Ho
Production
Writing
The screenplay was written by Wayne Conley — who was a writer for the Nickelodeon series Kenan & Kel, a live-action series that aired Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2000.
Filming
Filming took place around 2004. The film was produced on a $15 million budget.
Release
King's Ransom was released in 1,508 theaters on April 22, 2005.
Reception
Box office
King's Ransom was a huge box office disappointment, having $1,417 average. In its opening weekend, the film ranked 10th at the box office and grossed only $2,137,685. By the end of its run on June 2, 2005, it had grossed $4,008,527 in the domestic market, and $135,125 in the foreign market for a worldwide total of $4,143,652.
Critical response
References
References
- "King's Ransom (2005)". [[Box Office Mojo]].
- "King's Ransom". [[Rotten Tomatoes]].
- "King's Ransom Reviews". [[Metacritic]].
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