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==Taglines==
*''With four million dollars comes plenty of change.''
*''Sometimes, good people do evil things.''
*''Nobody was looking for the money. To keep it, all they had to do was wait. IT ALL SOUNDED SO EASY...''
*''If you can't afford the American Dream...stealing it is even better.''


==Reception== ==Reception==

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1998 film
A Simple Plan
Directed bySam Raimi
Written byScott Smith
Produced byMark Gordon
Gary Levinsohn
StarringBill Paxton
Billy Bob Thornton
Brent Briscoe
Bridget Fonda
Edited byArthur Coburn
Music byDanny Elfman
Distributed byParamount
Release datesDecember 11, 1998
Running time121 min.
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million

A Simple Plan is a 1998 film starring Bill Paxton as Hank Mitchell, Billy Bob Thornton as Jacob, Brent Briscoe as Lou, and Bridget Fonda as Sarah. The plot of this low-key thriller turns on a bag of money found in a crashed airplane. It was based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Scott Smith (who also wrote the screenplay). Several prominent critics praised the film for its complexity and taut suspense (4 stars from Roger Ebert and Critic's Choice from The New York Times).

The film was filmed in Delano, Minnesota, and Ashland, Wisconsin. Billy Bob Thornton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Scott B. Smith was nominated for the Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay.



Reception

The film had two nominations for the 1999 Academy Award: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, for Billy Bob Thornton, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, for Scott B. Smith

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