The Millionaire Kid is young Tommy Neville whose wealthy parents, Thomas and Gloria Neville are preparing to fight it out in divorce court.Tommy runs away from home.

If you're into dusty, black-and-white curiosities that feel like they were made in a different universe, The Millionaire Kid is for you. If you need high-stakes drama or anything that makes logical sense for more than five minutes, you will probably hate this with a passion. It’s thin, it’s frantic, and it feels like a...
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"If you're into dusty, black-and-white curiosities that feel like they were made in a different universe, The Millionaire Kid is for you. If you need high-stakes drama or anything that makes logical sense for more than five minutes, you will probably hate this with a passion. It’s thin, it’s frantic, and it feels like a fever dream of 1930s screenwriting. Tommy, our titular rich kid, is played with such earnestness that it almost hurts. When he runs away, the movie leans into that old trope wher..."
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