The Gold Key

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The Gold Key is 1985 American direct-to-video film. It was Ray Milland's final film role.[1][2]

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The film sold 20,000 outlets across the country in 1995. The viewers submitted the first correct entry by January and won $100,000.[1][3] It was set in Chicago. Milland said: "They didn't give me a full script, and they shot other scenes outside of the scene I was in. I don't know what this is all about."[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c RAY MILLAND ROUNDING OUT HIS PERSONA WITH A BIT OF CURMUDGEON: [SPORTS FINAL, C Edition] Cross, Robert. Chicago Tribune 23 Aug 1985: 1.
  2. ^ AS CHRISTMAS LOOMS, VIDEO COMPANIES OFFER ALTERNATIVES AND OLDIES: [Final Edition] Burliuk, Greg. The Whig - Standard; 8 Nov 1985: 1.
  3. ^ Video: Your living room is next stop for Jason of 'Friday the 13th' Stevens, Mary. Chicago Tribune 30 Aug 1985: n62.

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