Two for the Money (2005)

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Written by Dan Gilroy

Directed by D.J. Caruso

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

A broken leg costs Brandon Lang (Matthew McConaughey) his multi-million dollar NFL career. Now the former college quarterback sells betting tips by phone for ten bucks an hour. His 80 percent success rate attracts the interest of sports betting shark Walter Abrams (Al Pacino). And that's where the trouble starts.

Walter's delighted with his new golden goose: "All he does is work out... and pick winners," he tells his wife Toni (Rene Russo). But for Brandon, doing a deal with the devil always has side-effects, and when his winning streak ends, it's time to pay up. Sports drama with a typically testosterone-fuelled performance by Al Pacino.

Cast

Image for Al PacinoAl PacinoWalter Abrams
Image for Matthew McConaugheyMatthew McConaugheyBrandon Lang
Rene RussoToni Morrow
Armand AssanteNovian
Image for Jeremy PivenJeremy PivenJerry
Jaime KingAlexandria
Kevin ChapmanSouthie
Ralph GarmanReggie
Gedde WatanabeMilton
Image for Carly PopeCarly PopeTammy
Charles CarrollChuck
Gerard PlunkettHerbie
Craig VeroniAmir
James KirkDenny
Chrislyn AustinJulia

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