THE FIRST $20 MILLION IS ALWAYS THE
HARDEST
(2002) Production Company: 20th Century Fox, Ocean Pictures
Distributors: 20th Century Fox Release date
(USA): 28 June 2002
Director: Mick
Jackson Screenplay: Jon
Favreau & Gary Tieche Based on the
Novel
by Po
Bronson
Music Composed by
Marco Beltrami Additional Music by Dennis
Smith Orchestra Conducted by Marco
Beltrami & Ceiri
Torjussen Performed by The
Hollywood Studio
Symphony Orchestrated by Pete Anthony,
Tim Davies, Tom Heil, Kevin Kliesch, Carlos Rodriguez, Dennis
Smith & Ceiri
Torjussen Recorded and
Mixed by John Kurlander Recorded at Capitol Studios Assistant Engineers Jimmy Hoyson, Bruce Monical & Jett
Whitworth Music Editor Michael T. Andreas
& Chris McGeary Orchestra
Contracted by Debbi
Datz-Pyle Choir
Contracted by Bobbi Page Music Preparation Julian
Bratolyubov & Sean M.
Hickey
Music Produced by Marco Beltrami & Buck
Sanders
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Synopsis:
Andy, a successful marketing guy quits his job, because he
feels disconnected with the values about work he learned from
his father. He gets a new job at a top notch research
facility, where he quickly makes a powerful enemy who makes
him volunteer for a nearly impossible project: The $99
Personal Computer. He recruits the only available guys at the
lab, three sociopaths. Together they really compile a
revolutionary PC for $99, but then they become the victims of
a venture capitalist and Andy's old foe from the research lab.
Can he and his new friends find a way to overcome the
problems?
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