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Rounders (film) - Wikipedia Rounders is a 1998 American drama film about the underground world of high-stakes poker, directed by John Dahl and starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton The story follows two friends who need to win at high-stakes poker to quickly pay off a large debt
Rounders (1998) - IMDb Rounders: Directed by John Dahl With Matt Damon, Edward Norton, Gretchen Mol, John Malkovich A law student and his pal gamble for high stakes
Rounders | English Game, Bat Ball | Britannica Rounders, old English game that never became a seriously competitive sport, although it is probably an ancestor of baseball The earliest reference to rounders was made in A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744), in which a woodcut also showed the children’s sport of baseball
Rounders - Apple TV Dealt a painful lesson when he blows his hard-earned savings in a high-stakes, underground card club, master poker player Mike thinks he's played his final hand when he gives up gambling for law school and a fresh start with his beautiful girlfriend
Watch Rounders | Netflix But when a ruthless mobster demands $15K from his friend, the ex-player returns to the table to save him Watch trailers learn more
Rounders movie review film summary (1998) | Roger Ebert “Rounders” sometimes has a noir look but it never has a noir feel, because it’s not about losers (or at least it doesn’t admit it is) It’s essentially a sports picture, in which the talented hero wins, loses, faces disaster, and then is paired off one last time against the champ
Rounders (1998) - Cast Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB) Poker addict Mike McDermott knows the game inside out, but loses his money one night in a game to Russian-American gangster Teddy KGB Promising his partner Jo he'll give up, he meets up with best friend Lester 'Worm' Murphy, just out of prison and owing lots of money to the wrong kind of people