Double Down (film)
Double Down[1] (original titled Zigs) is a 2001 English language drama starring Jason Priestley,[1] Peter Dobson and Richard Portnow and directed by Mars Callahan. The film received an R rating by the MPAA.[1][2]
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Directed by | Mars Callahan |
Produced by | Andrew Molina Byron Werner |
Written by | Mars Callahan Doug Klein |
Starring | Jason Priestley Alicia Coppola Mars Callahan Jeremy Blackman Dinah Manoff Richard Portnow David Proval Peter Dobson Karen Dior Kane Picoy Justin Jon Ross |
Narrated by | Kane Picoy |
Music by | Micha Liberman S. Unger |
Cinematography | Christopher C. Pearson |
Edited by | Michael Chaskes |
Distributed by | Lions Gate |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Four young compulsive gamblers waste their lives on booze, broads and bookies. David (Jason Priestley), the heavy-drinking ladies man. Mike (Kane Picoy), a degenerate gambler. Cory the Jersey Jinx (Peter Dobson). Brett (Justin Jon Ross), the guy who tells every girl he loves her on the first date.
When they find themselves in debt to a psychotic Christopher Walken obsessed hit man (Mars Callahan) they come up with a radical plan to get out of debt with a fixed game.
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References
- "Double Down". The New York Times.
- Pardi, Robert. "Double Down". TV Guide.
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