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A short film produced for the National Consumer Finance Association with the purpose of educating high school and college students on debt, loans, and how much additional debt should be taken on given net income less fixed expenses and other necessities. It centers on a conservative, stuffy business-like character named “Mr. Money” and his explaining of debt to two students. Very campy and naive, so much so that it is featured as comic relief in excerpts, and in its entirety as a special feature, in the DVD release of the 2006 documentary “Maxed Out,” which deals with the predatory lending practices of credit card companies and their sponsorship of the recent anti-consumer changes in bankruptcy law.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.8/10
Released: January 1, 1960
Runtime: 11 min
Genres: Short
Cast: Regis Toomey Jan Stine Lauri O'Neil

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