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Director: Gene Mitchell
Cast: David Amos, David Proval, Gene Mitchell, Shaunt Benjamin
The story of Michael Moore, Shot, Hooker, Joey, and Dennis. Five gangsters who work for a man named Leo. They soon discover they could get more out of life if they could run the streets themselves. Tensions build and loyalty is tested as they plan a hit that could change all of their lives forever.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Flipping (1997) is a little-known drama, action, and crime film directed by Gene Mitchell. The film received limited critical attention and does not appear to have received any major awards recognition. No definitive public reception data, such as IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes ratings, could be found for this obscure title.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty, character-driven crime dramas will appreciate the raw performances and tense, morally-ambiguous storyline of 'Flipping' (1997), directed by Gene Mitchell. This film blends action and drama to explore the complex dynamics between a group of gangsters as they navigate loyalty, greed, and the consequences of their criminal plans.
In finance, flipping is purchasing an asset to quickly resell it for profit. Within the real estate industry, the term is used by investors to describe the process of buying, rehabbing, and selling properties for profit. In 2017, 207,088 houses or condos were flipped in the US, an 11-year high. That number represents 5.9 percent of all single-family properties sold during that year.
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