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Loser DVD

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An improvisational comedy using a handful of actors playing characters competing in an actual poker tournament.

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Released
23 April 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Los Banditos Films 
Classification
Runtime
104 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL, Surround Sound 
Barcode
5060192811773 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Woody Harrelson stars as One-Eyed Jack Faro a not-quite-fully-rehabbed gambler party monster and serial marry-er hoping to save his late grandfather&39;s hotel-casino by winning 10 million cash at The Grand Championship Of Poker But first he&39;ll have to beat a Vegas field of geeks gurus online amateurs greedy developers ruthless housewives old-school pros and more of the top players in the world for the largest prize in poker history Jason Alexander Ray Romano Mike Epps Judy Greer Werner Herzog Gabe Kaplan Michael McKean Phil Gordon and Doyle Brunson co-star in this no-limit comedy from director Zak Penn (Incident At Loch Ness)

Kak Penn directs this semi-improvised mockumentary comedy set during a poker tournament in Las Vegas. The cast, working from a bare-bones script, includes Woody Harrelson, David Cross, Dennis Farina, Cheryl Hines and Richard Kind, as well as legendary film director Werner Herzog, playing a particularly mean character known simply as 'the German'. Real poker players also take part in proceedings and the final poker table is played 'for real', with the successful participant not only winning the game but winning the film as well!

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