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Believing this is part of Quigley's plan, Biderman fills Preston’s backpack with $1,000,000 in clean money and Preston leaves the bank just as the real Juice arrives for the money. He is taken to Biderman, who believes Preston is the associate named “Juice” that Quigley told him he was sending. He then uses his computer to fill out the check himself for $1,000,000 and attempts to cash it the next day. Preston is grounded by his father for not taking care of his possessions. Afraid of drawing attention from the police, Quigley hastily hands Preston a signed blank check and flees the scene. Biderman ( Michael Lerner) to be laundered and retrieved by an associate the next day.
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One day, he gets involved in a bike accident with escaped convict Carl Quigley ( Miguel Ferrer) who had just left a Zero Halliburton briefcase with $1,000,000 stolen cash inside in the care of bank president Edward H.
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His situation regularly leads him to humiliating situations including having his brothers commandeer his bedroom as an office for their home business, and being forced to attend his bully Butch’s birthday with almost no money to play at Cliffside Fun Park. Eleven-year old Preston Waters ( Brian Bonsall) laments his relative lack of money compared to his entrepreneurial brothers and his investor father ( James Rebhorn).