
99 Homes
Greed is the only game in town.
After his family is evicted from their home, proud and desperate construction worker Dennis Nash tries to win his home back by striking a deal with the devil and working for Rick Carver, the corrupt real estate broker who evicted him.
- 6.8
- 2015
- Released
- 1h 52m

Andrew Garfield
Dennis Nash
Michael Shannon
Rick Carver
Laura Dern
Lynn Nash
Nicole Barré
Nicole Carver
J.D. Evermore
Mr. Tanner
Tim Guinee
Frank Green
Noah Lomax
Connor Nash
Clancy Brown
Mr. Freeman
Cullen Moss
Bill
Wayne Pére
Frank's Lawyer
Judd Lormand
Mr. Hester
Gretchen Koerner
Neighbor Friend
Yvonne Landry
Frank's Neighbor
Donna DuPlantier
Mrs. Tidwell
Jordyn McDempsey
Mrs. Tidwell's Daughter
Gus Rhodes
Neighbor
John L. Armijo
John
Jayson Warner Smith
Jeff
Ann Mahoney
Mrs. Tanner
Juan Gaspard
Dennis's crew
Nadiyah Skyy Taylor
Tamika
Deneen Tyler
Baliff
David Maldonado
Detective #1
Cynthia Santiago
Mrs. Green
Joni Bovill
Mrs. Moros
Carl Palmer
Sheriff #2
Albert C. Bates
Derek
Tom Bui
Millionaire Businessman
Manu Narayan
Khanna
Patrick Kearns
Neighbor
Richard Holden
Judge
Robert Larriviere
Commissioner Arthur Link
Garrett Kruithof
Court Clerk
Randy Austin
Deputy Randy Anderson
Luke Sexton
Crew Leader
Liann Pattison
Dayna
Michelle DeVito
Neighbor
Kerry Sims
Lawer
Jonathan Tabler
Adam Bailey
Don Brady
Mr. Baldwin
Jeff Pope
Evicted Man
Max Armijo
Birthday Kid
Karen Miller
Karina
Released
en
$8,000,000.00
$1,411,927.00
- #florida
- #parent child relationship
- #motel
- #finances
- #single father
- #real estate agent
- #life relationship
- #eviction
- #financial crisis
- #foreclosure
- #wrongful conviction
- #real estate
- #mortgage
- #construction worker
- #evicted
- #orlando florida
- #intense
Reviews
_"Only one in a hundred's gonna get on that ark, son. Every other pour soul's gonna drown."_ Andrew Garfield and Michael Shannon always bring their best no matter what movie they are in. Shannon plays such a good dirtbag and it never gets old, and Garfield knows how to make you feel so bad for him. In this you truly see how people struggling with the economy get fully taken advantage of and Gar

Now there can be little arguing that Andrew Garfield - even without the big hair - is a good looking man whom the camera very much likes. That does not, however, compensate for the fact that he is a a truly mediocre actor - and this film, sadly, displays that in spades. He ("Nash") is a single father living with him mum (Laura Dern) but he loses his job on a construction site. The bank forecloses

> Jumping back into the pool where you have almost drowned once. I think it was Andrew Garfield's recent best performance. Because he hasn't done any films lately since 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' critically failed. His role was awesome, but a struggling young single father. When he loses his inherited family house to the bank, he has no choice but to make a quick decision that can secure his fa
This movie is reality, it shows real life experiences of how people were ripped off by wall street and their employees we call government.











