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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0031398122548
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 17, 2004
Running Time: 97 minutes
Sales Rank: 40454
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: May 15, 1994
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - A Million To Juan is One In A Million
A Million To Juan is a modern adaptation of the Mark Twain short story "The Million Pound Banknote". This film has a gentle kindness about it, that's devoid in too many modern movies. It's an underrated movie with a stellar cast at the top of their form. If you're a fan of The Sandlot, you'll love A Million to Juan!
Rating: - A Million to Juan
A great comedy-rags to riches-romantic movie for the whole family to see. It's about Juan (played by Paul Rodriguez) who is given a million dollars by a mysterious stranger (Edward James Olmos) to use for 30 days. Meanwhile, Olivia (played by Polly Draper)is trying to obtain a green card for him, and his landlord (Paul Williams) is making life miserable for him, his family, and his friends. What takes place in between all that is what makes it worth watching.
Rating: - Funny, but may appear stereotypical to non-latinos
This is the story of a mexican american that can't prove his birth in the US, therefore, is treated like an illegal alien (that would never happen, would it?) Some non-latinos may say that the white people in the movie may be unfairly stereotyped as racist or that the hispanics may be unfairly stereotyped, unless you have a million dollars! But is it stereotying, or is it a reflection of reality? Watch the movie and you decide!
There are cameo appearances by Cheech Marin and a small, ... Read More
Rating: - a very sweet movie with a lot of heart
I was searching for a good film to show my Spanish 1 class as a reward for their hard work throughout the year. I didn't want to show "Selena" or "Stand and Deliver" because a lot of the students had already seen them. Fortunately, I stumbled across "A Million to Juan" and tried it. After watching it to make sure it was school-appropriate, I knew I had picked a winner. The plot was interesting, the characters engaging, and the message hopeful. I highly recommend the film for anybody. There are ... Read More
Rating: - This is a great album
This is going to be a short review because I'm tired.
The music on this album is incredible. It is really a shame that so many bands on this CD didn't make it big because the talent is really there.
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