Let It Ride (film)

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Let It Ride
Directed by Joe Pytka
Produced by Richard Stenta
Written by Jay Cronley,
Nancy Dowd,
Starring Richard Dreyfuss,
David Johansen,
Teri Garr
Jennifer Tilly
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 18 August 1989
Running time 87 min.
Language English
Budget $5,000,000
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Let It Ride is a comedy that was made in 1989. It stars Richard Dreyfuss as Jay Trotter, a gambling addict who keeps winning bets on the same day. The film is based on the novel Good Vibes by Jay Cronley.

Tagline: He drinks. He smokes. He gambles. He curses. He thinks about committing adultery. You'll love him.

[edit] Plot

Jay Trotter (Dreyfuss) is a cab driver. His friend Looney (Johansen) is also a cab driver, who has a secret microphone he uses to record his passenger's conversations. On one such conversation, Looney hears two men talking about a horse race and how one of the horses is sure to win. Looney plays the tape for Trotter, but is more interested in a sexual encounter that he subsequently recorded. Trotter, however, realizes the potential value of knowledge of a fixed horse race and goes to the track to make a bet - despite the fact that the day before, he told his wife Pam (Garr) that he would quit betting. Watching one of the men from the cab talk to the jockey of the horse that is "supposed" to win, he sees the man tell the jockey to 'go fast and win'. Jay then promptly places a $50 bet on the horse, the horse wins in a photo finish and pays $28.40 to win.

Armed with a newfound sense of confidence, Jay approaches the two men from the cab, gives them the tape of their conversation, and in return gets a tip for the next race. He places a bet on that horse, and he wins again. Sensing that this could be his "lucky day," Jay goes about picking winner after winner, letting it ride (letting his winnings finance his next bet). As he accumulates more money, he starts coming into contact with other people, including a woman named Vicki (Tilly) who is attracted to him because of his money and confidence.

However, Jay missed meeting his wife Pam at home since he was still at the track. Pam flies into a rage when she confronts Jay, and soon Jay comes to realize that his love of his wife is more important that constantly betting. However, he still has one more race he can put his money down on, and he needs to decide if he should stop or go for one last hurrah to possibly pay off all their bills for good.

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[edit] External link

Let It Ride at the Internet Movie Database

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