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Millions (2004) Review

Just a few days before the UK switches over from Pounds to Euros, a gang decides to rob a train that holds the old notes headed for destruction. One of the robbers hides on the train and periodically throws out bundles of money to his cohorts stationed about the country.

One of these bags, however, doesn't land in the hands of the gang members, it lands on the clubhouse of Damian (Alexander Nathan Etel), who thinks that perhaps the money came from God in response to his prayers. Then he just needs to decide what to do with it.

Millions (2004) Review

Just a few days before the UK switches over from Pounds to Euros, a gang decides to rob a train that holds the old notes headed for destruction. One of the robbers hides on the train and periodically throws out bundles of money to his cohorts stationed about the country.

One of these bags, however, doesn't land in the hands of the gang members, it lands on the clubhouse of Damian (Alexander Nathan Etel), who thinks that perhaps the money came from God in response to his prayers. Then he just needs to decide what to do with it.

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