End Credits Music from the movie "Money Train"

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

End Credits Music from the movie Money Train

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Two foster brothers work as transit cops. While one's life is as good as it gets, the other's is a pit. After losing his job, getting dumped by his brother, and getting the crap kicked out of him by a loan shark for the umpteenth time, He implements his plan to steal the "money train," a train carrying the New York Subway's weekly revenue. But when things go awry, will his brother be able to save him in time?

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  • I have this DVD cover. It's definately not the original. What's even more wierd is that when you open up the DVD there is no picture or anything on the Disk. It's just blank on both sides. I bought mine at a local Miejer grocery store.

    I just watched this movie again 2 days ago. Great movie to watch between Christmas and New Year's. Afterall that's the timeline in the movie.

    Happy New Year and Decade Everone!

  • I love this song. Its a good movie too.

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  • @clema18 Top of the Stairs by Skee-lo.

  • one of the best comedies in my book. cowboy way beats it though :-) woody harrelson is unbeatable!

  • Nope, not Inner Circle, this is Ken Boothe and Shaggy. It is really Boothe's song. This was released back in 1966 with the Wailers backing. He wrote it and performed it with Coxone Dodd producing. I remember hearing it on the radio as a child growning up in 1960's Kingston.

  • Nope, not Inner Circle, this is Ken Boothe and Shaggy. It is really Boothe's song. This was released back in 1966 with the Wailers backing. He wrote it and performed it with Coxone Dodd producing. I remember hearing it on the radio as a child growning up in 1960's Kingston.

  • @ZxRhinoxZ Nope, this is Ken Boothe and Shaggy. It is really Boothe's song. This was released back in 1966 with the Wailers backing. He wrote it and performed it with Coxone Dodd producing. I remember hearing it on the radio as a child growning up in 1960's Kingston.

  • is that inner circle??

  • whats the second song at 2:26

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