Billionaire Boys Club (1987)
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Billionaire Boys Club is the two-part TV adaptation of a book by Sue Horton (unpublished at the time of the film's first telecast). In flashback form, the story recounts the murder of Beverly Hills con artist Ron Levin (Ron Silver). The culprit is yuppie Joe Hunt (Judd Nelson), a sharp young… More Billionaire Boys Club is the two-part TV adaptation of a book by Sue Horton (unpublished at the time of the film's first telecast). In flashback form, the story recounts the murder of Beverly Hills con artist Ron Levin (Ron Silver). The culprit is yuppie Joe Hunt (Judd Nelson), a sharp young commodities trader who has organized an investment firm with several of his prep school buddies, known as the Billionaire Boys Club. Part one, originally telecast November 8, 1987, traces Hunt's meteoric rise to wealth and power, and the means by which Levin worms his way into Hunt's confidence. In part two, shown the next evening, Hunt has already murdered Levin and carefully disposed of the body. The next step of the scheme is take over where Levin left off by conning an Iranian millionaire out of a huge sum of money. Meanwhile, other members of the Club begin to have qualms over Hunt's finagling. Their whistle-blowing leads to Hunt's arrest and convinction for murder. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Marvin J. Chomsky
- Genres
- Drama, Television, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Nov 8, 1987 Wide
- Studio
- A & E
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Cast
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Judd Nelson
as Joe Hunt
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Ron Silver
as Ron Levin
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Terry Beaver
as Sgt. Dexter
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Channing Chase
as Realty Agent
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Margarita Franco
as Rosa Gonzalez
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Alan Fudge
as Walter Thornwell
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Peter Jason
as Vince Stoloff
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James Karen
as Mr. Fairmount Sr.
- Shirley Knight
- Robert Krantz
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Paul Lambert
as Levin's Father
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S. John Launer
as Judge
- Fredric Lehne
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Ruth Manning
as Levin's Mother
- Brian McNamara
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Joseph Medalis
as First Detective
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Gail O'Grady
as Judy
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Ben Piazza
as Mr. Cody
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Reva Rose
as Court Clerk
- Raphael Sbarge
- Jill Schoelen
- Stan Shaw
- James J. Sloyan
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Milt Tarver
as Ben McQueen
- Barry Tubb
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Richard Venture
as Nelson Prescott
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Alexander Zale
as Mr. Berberian
- Dale Dye
- John Stockwell
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John Miller
as Steven Raleigh
- Ron Levin
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Dan Chambers
as SEC Agent
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Joseph Chapman
as Henley
- Robert Hallak
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Vernon Weddle
as Peter Faraday
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Richard Zavaglia
as Sherman
- Eric Larson
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Bebe Drake
as Housekeeper
- Allan Miller
- John Dye
