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Director: Jeff Probst
Cast: Erik Palladino, Matthew Lillard, Ryan Reynolds, Dash Mihok
Friends Tepper, Quigley, Fishman, and Bolan get together for a weekly poker night with two simple rules: Everyone contributes a lottery ticket to the pot, and no one checks the numbers until the game ends. But this particular, stormy night is different: Tepper plans to propose to his girlfriend, and just before the weekly game, he finds a wallet outside his apartment with a winning lottery ticket worth $6 million. Tepper calls the wallet's owner, Avery, to come collect what's his, but keeps the winning ticket for himself...only for Avery to show up and ask to play a hand.
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Finder's Fee (2001), directed by Jeff Probst, is a gripping drama with a clever premise that explores the moral dilemmas faced by a group of friends when one of them stumbles upon a winning lottery ticket. With a strong ensemble cast including Ryan Reynolds, this film blends suspense and thematic depth, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven thrillers.
Finder's Fee is a 2001 American drama thriller film directed by Jeff Probst from his original screenplay.
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