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Born to Win (Direct Video) (1971)
Rating:
Starring: Karen Black, Robert DeNiro, Hector Elizondo, George Segal
Director: Ivan Passer
Category: Drama, Suspense / Thriller
Studio: Direct Video Distribution
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
100 mins

 
 

 

This film is a gritty story of lust, greed, and deceit starring Robert DeNiro, Hector Elizondo, George Segal and Karen Black.Segal plays a small time hustler lurking in the back alleys of the Big Apple, trying to escape the self-spun web of treachery that threatens to enslave him.

An all-star cast, headed by DeNiro, brings to life all the shady figures that surround the desperate Segal and ultimately seal his doom.Born To Win is a harrowing trip into the mind of a disturbed man trapped by his own compulsions.Searing performances by the entire cast makes this a must see film.

 
 
   
   

 
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