The Million Dollar Rip-Off

The Million Dollar Rip-Off
Based on A screenplay by William Devane and John Pleshette
Written by Andrew Peter Marin
Directed by Alexander Singer
Starring Freddie Prinze
Music by Vic Mizzy
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Charles Fries
Producer(s) Edward J. Montagne
Cinematography Jules Brenner
Editor(s) Sam E. Waxman
Running time 73 minutes
Production company(s) Charles Fries Productions
Distributor NBC
Release
Original network NBC
Original release September 22, 1976 (1976-09-22)

The Million Dollar Rip-Off is a 1976 American made-for-television crime comedy film starring Freddie Prinze in his television film debut and his only film role of any kind. Directed by Alexander Singer and written by Andrew Peter Marin based on a screenplay by William Devane and John Pleshette, the film premiered on NBC on September 22, 1976.

Plot

An ex-con electronics genius (Prinze) and his four female accomplices devise a plot to steal millions of dollars from the Chicago Transit Authority. A detective, who has been keeping tabs on him since he got out of prison, suspects that he is up to something and tries to catch him at it.[1]

Cast

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