A Billion for Boris (1984)
In this family-friendly sequel to Freaky Friday, teenaged Boris realizes that his television set is somehow receiving broadcasts from the future, so he starts betting piles of cash on horse races and making himself outrageously rich. Boris is on top of the world...until he discovers that something this good doesn't come without a price.
Director:
Alexander Grasshoff
Writer:
Sandy Russell Gartin
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Scott Schutzman Tiler as Boris Harris |
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Mary Tanner Bailey as Annabel Andrews |
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Seth Green as Benjamin "Ape-Face" Andrews |
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Tim Kazurinsky as Bart |
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Lee Grant as Sascha Harris |
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Rik Colitti as Heavy #1 |
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Harry Madsen as Heavy #2 |
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Jim Lovelett as Cop |
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Sally Stark as Mrs. Andrews |
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Brian Evers as Mr. Andrews |
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Mordecai Lawner as Painter |
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Maury Cooper as Watchman |
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Hugh Hurd as Detective |
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Robert Nichols as Derelict |
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Robert Earl Jones as Grandaddy |
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Rick Aviles as Hector |
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Dave Johnson as Race Track Commentator |
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Adrienne Meltzer as Newscaster |
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Michael Cullum as News Reporter |
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Charley Steiner as Sportscaster |
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Parnell Hall as OTB Cashier #1 |
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William Newman as OTB Cashier #2 |
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Michael Goffin as Old Man at OTB |
| Directing | Alexander Grasshoff | Director |
| Writing | Sandy Russell Gartin | Screenplay |
| Writing | Mary Rodgers | Novel |
| Editing | Sheila Bakerman | Editor |
| Camera | Peter Stein | Director of Photography |
| Production | Sandy Russell Gartin | Executive Producer |
| Production | Robert Bordiga | Producer |
| Sound | Robert Christianson | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Matt Vogel | Special Effects |
| Production | Dan Leigh | Production Designer |
| Production | Ned Kandel | Executive Producer |