Stephanie Plum is a bright, attractive, confident woman whose entire life has just taken a sudden turn, in the totally wrong direction. Newly divorced and recently laid off, the only work she can scrape up is a dead-end job at her sleazy cousin's bail bond office. But when her first big assignment involves
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Stephanie Plum is a bright, attractive, confident woman whose entire life has just taken a sudden turn, in the totally wrong direction. Newly divorced and recently laid off, the only work she can scrape up is a dead-end job at her sleazy cousin's bail bond office. But when her first big assignment involves tracking down an on-the-lam ex-flame, this tough-as-nails lady bounty hunter will be redefining the meaning of hot pursuit.
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Statement of Responsibility:
Lionsgate and Lakeshore Entertainment present ; in association with Abishag Productions ; produced by Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi ; screenplay by Stacy Sherman & Karen Ray and Liz Brixius ; directed by Julie Ann Robinson
Title:
One for the money
[videorecording]
Publisher:
Santa Monica, Calif. :, Lions Gate Home Entertainment,, [2012]
Country of Producing Entity:
United States
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (ca. 91 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
Notes:
Based on the novel by Janet Evanovich
DVD release of the 2012 motion picture
Special features: Making the money: behind the scenes ; bond girls: kicking ass in the bail bonds industry ; gag reel ; deleted scene ; theatrical trailer
Credits:
Music, Deborah Lurie ; editor Lisa Zeno Churgin ; director of photography, James Whitaker.
Performers:
Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, Daniel Sunjata, John Leguizamo, Sherri Shepherd, Debbie Reynolds.
Summary:
Stephanie Plum is a bright, attractive, confident woman whose entire life has just taken a sudden turn, in the totally wrong direction. Newly divorced and recently laid off, the only work she can scrape up is a dead-end job at her sleazy cousin's bail bond office. But when her first big assignment involves tracking down an on-the-lam ex-flame, this tough-as-nails lady bounty hunter will be redefining the meaning of hot pursuit.
Audience:
MPAA rating PG-13 for violence, sexual referneces and language, some drug material and partial nudity
System Details:
DVD ; widescreen (2.40:1) presentation ; Dolby digital 5.1 surround
DVD ; widescreen (2.40:1) presentation ; Dolby digital 5.1 surround
DVD ; widescreen (2.40:1) presentation ; Dolby digital 5.1 surround
DVD
Other Language:
In English, with optional subtitles in English or Spanish
Closed-captioned
Subject Headings:
Plum, Stephanie (Fictitious character) Drama
Women detectives Drama
Divorced women Drama
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Genre/Form:
Feature films-lcgft
Comedy films-lcgft
Video recordings for the hearing impaired-lcgft
Fiction films-lcgft
Film adaptations-lcgft
Topical Term:
Plum, Stephanie (Fictitious character)
Women detectives
Divorced women
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Additional Contributors:
Heigl, Katherine
O'Mara, Jason
Sunjata, Daniel
- 1971-
Leguizamo, John
Shepherd, Sherri
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Reynolds, Debbie
Rosenberg, Tom
- Producer
Lucchesi, Gary
- Producer
Sherman, Stacy
- Author of screenplay
Ray, Karen
- Author of screenplay
Brixius, Liz
- Author of screenplay
Robinson, Julie Anne
- Director
Evanovich, Janet
- One for the money
Publisher No:
32282
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Light, formulaic fluff. Didn't make me want to read the books, and can't imagine why the series is popular.
No! Just no.
Perhaps not the most well acted movie I have seen, but it made me laugh and that was worth the time. Recommended for a lazy afternoon when you have pizza, popcorn and a large soda.
Not great silly story But I'm a Heigl fan and she is fun
Had some entertainment value, but not enough for me to endorse it. The female lead is attractive, but annoying and uninteresting. The story and character development lack depth and originality. The action isn't very good. Pretty poorly written. Moves along at a decent pace and has good production values, but was never exciting. The romantic portion of the film is as blah as the rest of it.
ryan' drive, zoe' columbiana and these i think zoe won
If you like the 2010 movie The Bounty Hunter, in which the main character Milo must chase down his ex-wife Nicole after she assaults a police officer, this is more fun.
The books are so much better. Didn't really like how the characters were casted.
An okay movie, it gets boring and predictable after a while