Even Money (2006)

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Written by Robert Tannen

Directed by Mark Rydell

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Germany

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Image for Kim BasingerKim BasingerCarol Carver
Image for Danny DeVitoDanny DeVitoWalter
Image for Kelsey GrammerKelsey GrammerDet. Brunner
Nick CannonGodfrey Snow
Image for Ray LiottaRay LiottaTom Carver
Image for Forest WhitakerForest WhitakerClyde Snow
Carla GuginoVeronica
Grant SullivanMurph
Image for Jay MohrJay MohrAugie
Cassandra HepburnClaudia
Chris AkersTeammate #2
Erin Batsford
Texas BattleDarius Jackson
Shaunt BenjaminDet. Jenkins
Amy BoatwrightDebbie / Card Dealer
Rita BranchSara jones
Carson BrownNicole Carver
Brianna BurtonBasketball Fan
Felicia BurtonTheresa
Victoria ChalayaBookstore employee
Rose ColasantiMonte Player #2
Warren DursoBlackjack Player
Cassandra EastwoldSports Enthusiast
Michael EavesPlay-by-Play Announcer
Parisa Fitz-Henley
Jonathan T. FloydMicheal Black
Michelle GreathouseBookstore Employee
Laurie LeeBasketball Game Fan
James MarshWriter in coffee shop
Robert MianoPit Boss
Kyra Lin OserMonte Player #3
Robert PetersJohn
Jade RamseyCrazy Fan
Nikita RamseyCrazy Fan
Ryan RichMonte Player #1
Image for Tim RothTim RothVictor
Mark RydellIvan
Robb SkylerBlackjack dealer
Shanelle WorkmanJill
Roger ZamudioOctavio juarez

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