With U.S. theaters closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Disney is releasing Harrison Ford’s “The Call of the Wild” early on digital on March 27.
09.03.2020 - 15:03 / etonline.com
From 1989 to 2001, one man managed to defraud McDonald’s out of $24 million in prize money by rigging the fast-food chain’s popular Monopoly promotional game. By stealing game pieces before they ever went out to the public, Uncle Jerry handpicked winners among family and friends to receive various prizes, including the coveted $1 million prize.
With U.S. theaters closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Disney is releasing Harrison Ford’s “The Call of the Wild” early on digital on March 27.
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For over a decade, a man named Uncle Jerry defrauded McDonald’s by stealing up to $24 million in prize money from the fast food chain’s popular Monopoly promotional game. By stealing game pieces before they ever went out to the public, Jerry hand-picked winners among family and friends.
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A forgotten fraud case is finally getting the nationwide attention it deserves. An addictive HBO docuseries,, is chronicling a man’s decade-long scheme to con the fast food chain’s hugely popular promotional game out of millions of dollars in prize money. But he wasn’t alone. Not only did Jerry handpick the winners, but his criminal enterprise expanded to ex-cons and unsuspecting co-conspirators until the FBI eventually brought the entire ring down.
‘Call of the Wild’ is the classic story of how a dog is stolen from his posh life to go mush a dog sled in the Yukon in Alaska. The Novel has had many cinematic adaptations with dogs, but obviously, for the dog’s safety, you can’t really have them do any of the stunts. But it’s 2020 and CGI has made it so you could have a realistic-looking dog do the stunts. The only problem is, the dog isn’t actually there. If you want to have real actors work with something, so you call in Terry Notary.