
If you find your dad, what happens next? When she turns 18, unhappy Lidda Daniels leaves Southern California to look for Charlie, her father, a professional gambler who abandoned her years before. On her way to Vegas, she picks up Colonel, a video store clerk whom she finds attractive even though they've never spoken. He's is happy to go, in part because he sees himself as a great poker player. It takes Lidda time to track down Charlie, who's involved in his own tangles: he's... (Full plot summary below)
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If you find your dad, what happens next? When she turns 18, unhappy Lidda Daniels leaves Southern California to look for Charlie, her father, a professional gambler who abandoned her years before. On her way to Vegas, she picks up Colonel, a video store clerk whom she finds attractive even though they've never spoken. He's is happy to go, in part because he sees himself as a great poker player. It takes Lidda time to track down Charlie, who's involved in his own tangles: he's freshly back in Vegas for high-stakes poker with Tony, an old nemesis. Tony is jealous of Charlie over a woman, plus Tony has a new habit of hiring a hit man to kill anyone who beats him. Can anyone win?
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| User ReviewMuffin MWhile searching for her father a young woman finds herself at odds with her boyfriend who wants nothing but a carefree lifestyle. stars Kirsten Dunst, James Caan, Luis Guzman, Vincent Kartheiser, Theresa Russell, Robert Milano, Jennifer Gareis and Robert Miano. directed by Paul Nicholas. |
| User ReviewGreg WWhy? A film assembled from left overs so James Caan could cash a paycheck. Kirsten Dunst and Vincent Kartheiser act like someones holding a gun on them. 2 stars, 1 for Luis Guzman who can do no wrong even in a turd like this, and 1 for Jennifer Gareis who looks great naked and proves it in just about every scene she's in. |
| User ReviewRay CA bit unbelievable story of the old mob ways in vegas, except in a more modern vegas. I found the characters annoying and really found no attachment to them. Only exception was Luis' character but that's a typical role for him. Russell looked good. |