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The Music of Chance (film)

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Director
  
Philip Haas

Music director
  
Phillip Johnston

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

7.2/10
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Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
Philip Haas, Belinda Haas

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Paul Auster
,
Belinda Haas

Release date
  
March 20, 1993 (1993-03-20)

Cast
  
James Spader
(Jack Pozzi),
Mandy Patinkin
(Jim Nashe),
Charles Durning
(Bill Flower),
Joel Grey
(Willy Stone),
Samantha Mathis
(Tiffany),
Chris Penn
(Floyd)

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,
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,
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,
Casino Royale
,
Runner Runner
,
Dr. No

Tagline
  
Jack Pozzi is about to take the biggest gamble of his life...

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The Music of Chance is a 1993 American drama film directed by Philip Haas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the book of the same name.

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Plot

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Jim Nashe worked as a fireman, but a large inheritance and a divorce from his wife has left him free to buy a new car and see the country at his leisure.

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He picks up a hitchhiker, Jack Pozzi, who turns out to be a professional gambler. Pozzi tells how he just lost his net worth when the poker game he was playing at was robbed and he was beaten after the others suspected him of orchestrating the robbery. Now he cannot afford the minimum $10,000 buy-in to play a poker game with a pair of eccentric old millionaires whom he had previously beaten handily. With money and time to spare, the intrigued Nashe offers to back Pozzi with $10,000 for a rematch.

The wealthy men, Flower and Stone, live together on a huge estate. They willingly agree to another game, but are not the suckers Pozzi takes them for. They win again. Nashe puts up his car as collateral against the cash if Flower and Stone will cut cards, winner take all. Nashe loses.

No clear alternative exists except to work off the debt. The quirky Flower and Stone have a pile of 10,000 heavy stones, said to be from a 15th-century castle originally. They would like to build a wall on their property, so they tell Nashe and Pozzi that if they devote the next 50 days to erecting the wall, their debt will be paid in full.

A foreman named Calvin Murks keeps an eye on the two men. Nashe methodically goes about his task, carrying the stone, but Pozzi becomes increasingly unhinged, feeling like a slave. Pozzi takes offense at a snide remark by Murks and assaults him, whereupon Murks begins coming to work armed with a gun.

Pozzi attempts to escape. His badly beaten body is found. Nashe can't be sure who did this, although Murks seems a likely suspect. Pozzi eventually disappears and Nashe fears that he's dead. He privately decides to get even, the best way he knows how.

Cast

  • James Spader as Jack Pozzi
  • Mandy Patinkin as Jim Nashe
  • M. Emmet Walsh as Calvin Murks
  • Charles Durning as Bill Flower
  • Joel Grey as Willy Stone
  • Samantha Mathis as Tiffany
  • Chris Penn as Floyd
  • Pearl Jones as Louise
  • Jordan Spainhour as Floyd Jr.
  • Paul Auster as Driver
  • References

    The Music of Chance (film) Wikipedia
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