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Finder's Fee (2001)
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Starring: Frances Bay, Dash Mihok, Erik Palladino, Carly Pope, Ryan Reynolds
Director: Jeff Probst
Category: Drama, Suspense
Studio: Lion's Gate
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Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

The numbers don't lie, but the players just might.

Money changes everything - and everyone... in this riveting psychological thriller from writer/director Jeff Probst and featuring a fine ensemble cast. After Tepper (Erik Palladino) finds a wallet, he contacts the owner. But when the lottery ticket inside inside is worth $6 million, all bets are off. The stakes are raised as Tepper and his poker buddies (Matthew Lillard, Ryan Reynolds) bet lottery tickets in their weekly poker games. They match wits with the wallet's owner (James Earl Jones) in a tense game of "Last Man Standing." Does anyone besides Tepper know about the winning ticket? And how far will they go to get it? There's only one sure thing: On a $6 million playing field, greed is the ultimate leveler.