Nicky's Game
Nicky’s Game | |
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Directed by | John-Luke Montias |
Produced by |
Matthew Parker Matthew Strauss Executive Producers Christopher Woodrow Shawn Parsons Gill Holland Lillian LaSalle Peter Alson |
Written by | Peter Alson |
Starring |
John Ventimiglia Burt Young Alexie Gilmore Lev Gorn Bill Tangradi |
Music by | Ed Tomney |
Cinematography | George Gibson |
Edited by |
Michiel Pilgram Tony Borden |
Production company |
SpaceTime Films |
Distributed by | IndiePix Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 21 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $100,000 (est.) |
Nicky's Game is an American short film, originally developed and produced as an independent television pilot,[1] based on Peter Alson's New York Times Best Seller Confessions of an Ivy League Bookie. The film was shot in 16mm on location in New York City and premiered in 2005 at the inaugural New York Television Festival. It went on to become an official selection of the 2006 Vail Film Festival and CineVegas International Film Festival before being released on DVD and other media by IndiePix Films.
Plot summary
Nicky Singer (John Ventimiglia) is a down on his luck Brooklyn native that has parlayed his Yale education into a job eking out a living as a professional poker player. Using his wits to navigate the seedy world of underground poker, Nicky must balance his own interest with those of his father (Burt Young), a retiree whose own gambling debts have pushed him to the brink of eviction. In a struggle to keep his head above water, Nicky encounters a diverse group of wannabe mobsters, thugs, and other eccentric characters.
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References
- ↑ ROBERT RIDDELL (2005-09-12). "Offshore setting sail with a trio of anchors". New York: Variety. Retrieved 2009-05-11.