Brewster's Millions (1985 Film)
"Brewster's Millions" is a 1985 comedy film directed by Walter Hill, starring Richard Pryor as Monty Brewster, a minor league baseball player who unexpectedly inherits a fortune from his deceased uncle. To claim the full inheritance of $300 million, Monty must spend $30 million in 30 days without acquiring any assets, leading to a series of humorous and outrageous spending sprees.
As Monty navigates the challenge, he faces various obstacles, including the scrutiny of his wealthy uncle's lawyers and the pressure to maintain his extravagant lifestyle. The film explores themes of wealth, friendship, and the true value of money, showcasing Monty's journey to discover what truly matters in life.