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Finder's Fee (2001)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:3
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Jeff Probst, host of TV's Fear Factor, wrote and directed this tense drama which unfolds in real time. After finding a wallet in the street and locating the owner, a young man (Erik Palladino)... Jeff Probst, host of TV's Fear Factor, wrote and directed this tense drama which unfolds in real time. After finding a wallet in the street and locating the owner, a young man (Erik Palladino) realizes that it contains a lottery ticket worth six million dollars. When the players arrive at his apartment for a poker game--in which they players bet lottery tickets--he realizes that the owner of the wallet is among the players. [More]
Starring: Robert Forster, James Earl Jones, Erik Palladino, Matthew Lillard
Starring: Robert Forster, James Earl Jones, Erik Palladino, Matthew Lillard, Ryan Reynolds, Dash Mihok, Carly Pope
Director: Jeff Probst
Director: Jeff Probst
Screenwriter: Jeff Probst
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Probst has crafted a nifty little story for his film debut, and I’m actually looking forward to see what he’ll do next. Who knew?
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