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What was Kevin Pollak's first movie?
When was it released and what part did he play?
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Hi @tjaldrum, Kevin Pollak's first movie was the Million Dollar Mystery (1987) where he starred as the officer Quinn.
The movie was released in 1987 and was as interesting and funny movie, also starring actors like Tom Bosley, who played Sidney Preston; Royce D. Applegate who played as Tugger; Penny Baker who played the role of Charity; Eddie Deezen who played as Rollie; and Douglas Emerson whose role was Howie Briggs.
The movie was about a white House aide who ran away with 4 million dollars that belonged to the US government. On his escape, he stopped for a quick snack at a diner and while on his meal, he had a fatal heart attack. But before he died, he told the people around him, where the money was.
The film continued with the diner occupants searching, finding and also misplacing the money. It is still a film to watch anytime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTNY8yFsE5Q
The movie was released in 1987 and was as interesting and funny movie, also starring actors like Tom Bosley, who played Sidney Preston; Royce D. Applegate who played as Tugger; Penny Baker who played the role of Charity; Eddie Deezen who played as Rollie; and Douglas Emerson whose role was Howie Briggs.
The movie was about a white House aide who ran away with 4 million dollars that belonged to the US government. On his escape, he stopped for a quick snack at a diner and while on his meal, he had a fatal heart attack. But before he died, he told the people around him, where the money was.
The film continued with the diner occupants searching, finding and also misplacing the money. It is still a film to watch anytime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTNY8yFsE5Q
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