

Drama · Thriller
Overview
Friends Tepper, Quigley, Fishman, and Bolan get together for a weekly poker night with two simple rules: Everyone contributes a lottery ticket to the pot, and no one checks the numbers until the game ends. But this particular, stormy night is different: Tepper plans to propose to his girlfriend, and just before the weekly game, he finds a wallet outside his apartment with a winning lottery ticket worth $6 million. Tepper calls the wallet's owner, Avery, to come collect what's his, but keeps the winning ticket for himself...only for Avery to show up and ask to play a hand.
Top Cast


Erik Palladino
Erik Palladino
Tepper
Erik Palladino
Tepper


Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lillard
Fishman
Matthew Lillard
Fishman


Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds
Quigley
Ryan Reynolds
Quigley


Dash Mihok
Dash Mihok
Bolan
Dash Mihok
Bolan


James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
Avery Phillips
James Earl Jones
Avery Phillips


Carly Pope
Carly Pope
Carla
Carly Pope
Carla


Robert Forster
Robert Forster
Campbell
Robert Forster
Campbell


Frances Bay
Frances Bay
Mrs. Darmsetter
Frances Bay
Mrs. Darmsetter


Colleen Wheeler
Colleen Wheeler
Female Cop
Colleen Wheeler
Female Cop


Nathaniel DeVeaux
Nathaniel DeVeaux
The Real Avery
Nathaniel DeVeaux
The Real Avery
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