
Hedge fund manager and former Goldman Sachs CIO Steve Mnuchin is now Donald Trump's Secretary of the Treasury. He's also had plenty of investments in Hollywood -- his company Ratpac-Dune Entertainment helped fund quite a few movies over the last two decades. Here are all the films on which Mnuchin has an executive producer credit.

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"The Lego Movie" (2014)
Warner Bros.' animated film grossed an impressive $468 million worldwide.

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"Winter's Tale" (2014)

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"American Sniper" (2014)

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"Annabelle" (2014)

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"Edge of Tomorrow" (2014)

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"This is Where I Leave You" (2014)

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"Inherent Vice" (2014)

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"Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015)

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"Run All Night" (2015)

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"Get Hard" (2015)

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"Entourage" (2015)

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"Vacation" (2015)

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"Pan" (2015)

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"Black Mass" (2015)

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"The Man From U.N.C.L.E." (2015)

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"In the Heart of the Sea" (2015)

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"Our Brand is Chaos" (2015)

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"The Intern" (2015)

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"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" (2016)

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"Suicide Squad" (2016)

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"Keanu" (2016)

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"The Conjuring 2" (2016)

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"Sully" (2016)

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"How to Be Single" (2016)

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"Central Intelligence" (2016)

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"Lights Out" (2016)

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"Midnight Special" (2016)

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"The Legend of Tarzan" (2016)

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"The LEGO Batman Movie" (2016)

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"Storks" (2016)

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"The Accountant" (2016)

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"Collateral Beauty" (2016)

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"The Midnight Man" (2016)

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"Rules Don't Apply" (2016)

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"Fist Fight" (2017)

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"The LEGO Ninjago Movie" (2017)

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"6 Below" (2017)

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"CHIPS" (2017)

"The Disaster Artist" (2017)