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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 living a downward spiral. After losing his job, berated by his brother, and getting the crap kicked out of him by a loan shark, Hehe implements a plan to steal the "money train," a train carrying the New York Subway's weekly revenue. A 90's movie starring [[Wesley Snipes]], [[Woody Harrelson]], and [[Jennifer Lopez]].
 
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* [[Salt and Pepper]]: Subverted. John is the straight -laced fellow, while Charlie is the wild card.
=== This movie contains examples of: ===
* [[Salt and Pepper]]: Subverted. John is the straight laced fellow, while Charlie is the wild card.
* [[Love Triangle]]: John, Charlie, and Grace Santiago, respectively
* [[The Determinator]]: Donald "No one messes with my money train" Patterson, by far. To another extent, Charlie.
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* [[Runaway Train]]: Oh, do tell.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: {{spoiler|The chain snatcher early in the movie.}}
* [[Playing Withwith Fire]]: Played straight by Chris Cooper's character, aptly named "Torch".
* [[Billing Displacement]]: The movie wasn't billed as a trio of Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson, and Jennifer Lopez until after the nineties. Original billing: Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: {{spoiler|Charlie legitimately losing money to a pickpocketing old lady}}.
 
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[[Category:Railroad Index]]
[[Category:Money Train]]
[[Category:TropeFilm]]
[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]