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Genre
  
Crime, Thriller, Drama

Budget
  
10 million USD

Country
  
CanadaUnited Kingdom

7.1/10
IMDb


Initial DVD release
  
October 14, 2003

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
23 January 2003 (2003-01-23)

Based on
  
Stung: The Incredible Obsession of Brian Molony by Gary Stephen Ross

Writer
  
Gary Stephen Ross (book), Maurice Chauvet (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Dan Mahowny), (Belinda), (Victor Foss), (Frank Perlin), (Det. Ben Lock),
K. C. Collins
(Bernie)

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Tagline
  
To some it's a game. To others it's a habit. But to Dan Mahowny beating the odds is everything

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Owning Mahowny is a 2003 Canadian film about gambling addiction with a cast that includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Minnie Driver, Maury Chaykin and John Hurt. Based on the true story of a Toronto bank employee who embezzled more than $10 million to feed his gambling habit, Owning Mahowny was named one of the ten best films of the year by critic Roger Ebert.

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Plot

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In 1982, Toronto bank employee Dan Mahowny (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is given access to bigger and bigger accounts with his promotion to assistant branch manager. His boss trusts him, but is unaware that Mahowny is a compulsive gambler. Mahowny is soon skimming larger and larger amounts for his own use and making weekly trips to Atlantic City, where he is treated like a king by a competent casino manager (John Hurt). Mahowny's girlfriend, fellow bank employee Belinda (Minnie Driver), can not understand what is happening. Mahowny's criminal acts come to light when Toronto police begin to investigate his longtime bookie (Maury Chaykin).

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The movie's focus is on Mahowny as a character—how his compulsion drives him and all the domino effects it has on the rest of his life. The love story between Mahowny and Belinda and the inclusion of other finely drawn characters such as hapless casino employee Bernie (Chris Collins) put the emphasis squarely on the gambling addiction, not on the flash and sizzle of big casinos or multimillion-dollar frauds.

The real-life story

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Owning Mahowny is based on a real-life incident: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce clerk Brian Molony embezzled over $10 million from his employers in just 18 months to support his gambling habit. Molony's story was told in the best-selling 1987 book Stung by journalist Gary Ross, which formed the basis for the screenplay.

In an interview on the web site of Stung publishers McClelland and Stewart, Ross says he has kept in touch with Molony and updated what happened to him after the events portrayed in the movie. Molony served six years in prison after pleading guilty to fraud. He has not gambled since his arrest, has married his girlfriend, has three sons and works as a financial consultant.

Molony was a manager at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, with access to significant resources. Upon the discovery of his gambling addiction and his crime, he was prosecuted in Canada by Crown Attorney Peter DeJulio. Molony was defended by the late Edward Greenspan. He received a sentence of six years imprisonment, as sought by the Crown.

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce took court action to recover funds from casinos in Atlantic City that enabled Mr. Mahowny's gambling addiction. The case was settled for an undisclosed sum.

Cast

  • Philip Seymour Hoffman as Dan Mahowny
  • Minnie Driver as Belinda
  • Maury Chaykin as Frank Perlin
  • John Hurt as Victor Foss
  • Sonja Smits as Dana Selkirk
  • Ian Tracey as Detective Ben Lock
  • Jason Blicker as Dave Quinson
  • Chris Collins as Bernie
  • Matthew Ferguson as Martin
  • Janine Theriault as Maggie
  • Conrad Dunn as Edgar
  • Mike "Nug" Nahrgang as Parking Attendant
  • Philip Craig as Briggs
  • Tony Munch as Observer #2
  • M. J. Kang as Secretary
  • Reception

    Review-aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes indicates that 79% of critics gave Owning Mahowny a favorable review, with an average rating of 7/10. Film critic Roger Ebert named Owning Mahowny one of the top ten films of 2003, and assessed Hoffman's performance as "a masterpiece of discipline and precision", calling him a "fearless poet of implosion, [who] plays the role with a fierce integrity, never sending out signals for our sympathy because he knows that Mahowny is oblivious to our presence." However, some critics believed that in his self-effacing performance, Hoffman refused to conform to expectations of a typical movie character and that the movie suffered as a result. Stephanie Zacharek considered him to be a "character who squirms right out of our grasp", and despite being the movie's anchor, he's "such a vaporous one, he leaves us feeling adrift".

    Asked whether Philip Seymour Hoffman's portrayal matched with the real Brian Molony, journalist Gary Ross replied, "Remarkably so. They have the same stocky build, bushy moustache, glasses, slightly unkempt look, and earnestness. And Philip somehow managed to assimilate the psychic essence of Molony — a yawning emptiness that nothing except gambling was able to fill."

    Owning Mahowny earned $1 million, significantly less than its $10 million budget.

    Accolades

    Owning Mahowny received nominations for Best Motion Picture, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Best Screenplay (Adapted) and Best Achievement in Music — Original Score (Richard Grassby-Lewis, Jon Hassell) at the 24th Genie Awards.

    References

    Owning Mahowny Wikipedia
    Owning Mahowny IMDbOwning Mahowny Rotten TomatoesOwning Mahowny Roger EbertOwning Mahowny MetacriticOwning Mahowny themoviedb.org