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Director
  
Gil Cates Jr.

Music director
  
Peter Rafelson

Language
  
English

5.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Deal (2008 film) movie poster
Writer
  
Gil Cates Jr
,
Mark Weinstock

Release date
  
April 25, 2008 (2008-04-25)

Producers
  
Michael Arata, Steven Kent Austin

Cast
  
(Tommy Vinson), (Alex Stillman), (Michelle),
Maria Mason
(Helen Vinson), (Karen "Razor" Jones), (Mr. Stillman)

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Tommy Vinson (Burt Reynolds), a former cardsharp, gave up poker years ago when his wife threatened to leave him. Tommy finds a way to get back in the game when he meets Alex Stillman (Bret Harrison), an up-and-coming player who still has a lot to learn. Tommy strikes a bargain with Alex; he will pay the expensive entry fees to major tournaments if Alex will follow Tommys instructions to the letter. However, a Las Vegas call girl (Shannon Elizabeth) soon threatens their profitable relationship.

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Deal (2008 film) movie scenes

Deal is a 2008 poker crime drama film starring film actor Burt Reynolds, with Bret Harrison, and Shannon Elizabeth. It tells the story of a former poker player (Reynolds) who tutors a younger player (Harrison). The films climax is a fictional World Poker Tour championship.

Deal (2008 film) movie scenes

World Poker Tour commentators Mike Sexton, Vince Van Patten and Courtney Friel play themselves. A number of other professional poker players and poker-playing celebrities, including Elizabeth, Jennifer Tilly, Phil Laak, Antonio Esfandiari, Greg Raymer, Chris Moneymaker and Isabelle Mercier are in the cast.

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As an ex-gambler teaches a hot-shot college kid some things about playing cards, he finds himself pulled into the world series of poker, where his protégé is his toughest competition.

Plot

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Alex Stillman (Bret Harrison) is a law student who plays poker online and in home games. He competes in an online tournament where the final table is played live on TV. Alex reaches the final table, but is eliminated first after being outmatched by professional player Karen "The Razor" Jones. The final table broadcast is watched by retired player Tommy Vinson (Burt Reynolds), who feels that Alex has potential as a player but could use his help. Vinson tracks Alex down at a cash game and offers him his business card, which Alex refuses until Tommy impresses him by reading his last hand.

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Alex finally calls Tommy and spends a few days with him watching old videotapes of poker players and learning about tells and reading players. Tommy offers the kid a deal, he will stake Alex in poker games and they will split his winnings 50/50. When Alex asks why Tommy doesnt just play himself, he reveals that he hasnt played a hand in twenty years. After going broke and nearly losing his house and wife, Tommy agreed to never again play a hand at the risk of his wife leaving him. Tommy takes Alex to Las Vegas to play in a high-stakes cash game. He buys Alex in and watches the kid take a few beatings and lose money. Tommy pulls him off the table and reveals that Alex has a tell, which he corrects. Alex turns the game around and ends up cashing out ahead. Tommy suggests Alex relax a little and gets him to approach a beautiful woman at the bar named Michelle (Shannon Elizabeth). Alex awkwardly approaches her and convinces her to go on a date with him, and she spends the night with him.

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Tommy wants to take Alex to Louisiana to play in a poker tournament, but Alex is supposed to start his job at his fathers law firm. Alex convinces his dad to give him a few extra days under the pretext of taking a trip with his friend. Tommy tells his wife he has to go to Cleveland for work and the pair head to the tournament. On the first day, Alex does really well and builds up a chip lead. Overnight, Tommy warns Alex that the other players will try to keep him awake with distractions such as crank phone calls and knocks at the door. Alex doesnt listen and loses sleep to the distractions, resulting in him busting out of the tournament. Upon returning home, Tommy is confronted by his wife Helen about the money hes been using. He admits to bankrolling Alex but swears he hasnt played a hand himself. Unmoved, Helen packs her things and leaves Tommy.

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Tommy takes Alex back to Las Vegas for another tournament, during which he tries to reconnect with Michelle but she doesnt return his calls. Alex does well at first but starts getting flustered when he runs into another tough female opponent. Alex finally finds his stride, finishing the tournament in the money and making $120,000. Michelle finally calls Alex back, and the two spend the night together. Alex tries to convince her to spend more time with him, but she tells him her father is in town and she has to leave. Later that night, while celebrating his win with Tommy, he sees Michelle with another man and realizes she is a prostitute. Tommy tacitly admits to hiring her to help Alex relax, and an enraged Alex storms off. The next morning, Alex leaves Tommy his share of the winnings at the hotel desk and tells him never to talk to him again.

Alex returns home to his angry parents, who know hes been playing poker rather than work. When his father reminds him who paid for his law school, Alex throws his $60,000 at him. Shocked at the money Alex has made, his parents reluctantly agree to let him compete in the World Poker Tour tournament in a few weeks. Tommy, deciding he has nothing to lose, enters the tournament as well. The two play for several days, with Alex quickly building up a chip lead and Tommy slowly grinding his way up until both players reach the final table. That evening, Helen returns to Tommy at his hotel and apologizes for making him stay away from poker for so long. Alexs parents also arrive, finally supporting their sons poker playing. The next day, they both eliminate several players until its down to just the two of them. In the final hand, Tommy busts Alex out with a pocket pair of jacks.

Later in the evening, Tommy confronts Alex to ask about his last hand. Alex confirms Tommys suspicion that he had a lower pair than Tommy. In a flashback, we see that Alex actually folded the winning hand in order to let Tommy have the title he wanted for so long.

Cast

  • Bret Harrison as Alex Stillman
  • Burt Reynolds as Tommy Vinson
  • Shannon Elizabeth as Michelle
  • Charles Durning as Charlie Adler
  • Jennifer Tilly as Karen Razor Jones
  • Maria Mason as Helen Vinson
  • Gary Grubbs as Mr. Stillman
  • Caroline McKinley as Mrs. Stillman
  • Brandon Olive as Ben Thomas
  • Jon Eyez as Mike Double Diamond Jackson
  • J.D. Evermore as Tex Button
  • Courtney Friel as Herself
  • Phil Laak as Himself
  • Antonio Esfandiari as Himself
  • Vincent Van Patten as Himself
  • Scott Lazar as Himself
  • Chris Moneymaker as Himself
  • Greg Raymer as Himself
  • Isabelle Mercier as Herself
  • Mike Sexton as Himself
  • Production

    The World Poker Tour set was shipped to New Orleans for filming.

    During the production, Charles Durning treated the cast and crew to a tour of the National World War II Museum in New Orleans and recounted his own World War II experience at Normandy during the D-Day invasion and in the Battle of the Bulge, where he was wounded and taken prisoner.

    Similar Movies

    Lucky You (2006). Vincent Van Patten appears in Deal and High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story. Rounders (1998). The Cincinnati Kid (1965). The Lady Gambles (1949).

    Reception

    The film received extremely negative reviews by getting 3% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 26 reviews. Metacritic rated it 35% based on 9 reviews. Deal earned a Razzie Award nomination for Burt Reynolds as Worst Supporting Actor.

    References

    Deal (2008 film) Wikipedia
    Deal (2008 film) IMDb Deal (2008 film) themoviedb.org