
McMillion$
Documentary • TV-14 • 2020 • 1 Season
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A detailed account of the McDonald's Monopoly game scam during the 1990s as told by the participants in the case, including the prizewinners and the FBI agents who caught the security officer who orchestrated the entire scheme.
Release Date
February 3, 2020
User Reviews
Very interesting documentary, worth a watch. My only critique is, it was a bit slow. I felt like it could’ve been done in less episodes.
If you were alive when this caper happened it’s far more interesting. If you weren’t then I’m not sure this doc will grab you.
One of the most entertaining true crime documentaries I’ve seen about the rigged McDonalds monopoly game in the 90’s. It gets wild.
Excellent documentary that keeps you invested all the way through on an insane story that sprawls over multiple decades of crime.
Really interesting and gripping documentary
Really interesting to get all the facts from this scandal. It definitely had layers
Entertaining look at an FBI investigation of a scam to cheat the Monopoly game.
Very interesting docu-series on how the McDonald’s monopoly game was rigged for years.
EVERY week I had to order McD's after watching this show.... McConspiracy? I McThink so!
Story is interesting but not enough to be 6, hour long episodes. Better to just read one of the many articles done on it.
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7.0 – Based on 358 ratings
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MCMILLIONS Official Trailer (HD) HBO Docuseries
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McMillion$ (2020):Doug Mathews Critics Spot (Promo) | HBO
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McMILLIONS (2020) Official Trailer | HBO