Finder's Fee (film)

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Finder's Fee

Finder's Fee DVD cover
Directed by Jeff Probst
Produced by Brad Van Arragon
Katy Wallin
Shawn Williamson
Written by Jeff Probst, from a story by Jim Gulian
Starring Erik Palladino
James Earl Jones
Ryan Reynolds
Dash Mihok
Matthew Lillard
Robert Forster
Music by Rob King
B. C. Smith
Cinematography Francis Kenny
Editing by Brian Berdan
Distributed by Lions Gate Films
Silverline Pictures
Release date(s) June 16, 2001 Seattle International Film Festival
June 19, 2001 Method Fest Independent Film Festival
October 28, 2003 DVD
Running time 100 Minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget Unknown
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Finder's Fee is an American film. It was directed by Jeff Probst from his original screenplay. The story is based on an actual event that occurred to Probst.

[edit] Plot

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The film takes place over the course of a single evening. Tepper, played by Erik Palladino, finds a wallet on his way home from work. He contacts the owner of the wallet by telephone, and then later discovers that the wallet contains the winning ticket for a lottery.

Complications arise when Tepper's friends come over for their regular poker night. One of the conditions of the game is that everyone purchase a ticket for the lottery, to be thrown into the pot. The game is played as a freezeout, with the winner collecting all the tickets and any prizes they may be worth. When the owner of the wallet, played by James Earl Jones, arrives, he realizes that the winning ticket is in the pot, and stays to play in the game.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Awards

Finder's Fee won the Golden Space Needle Award, given to the audience's choice for Best Picture at the 2001 Seattle International Film Festival.

Jeff Probst won the Best Screenplay (Feature Film) at the 2001 Method Fest Independent Film Festival.

James Earl Jones won Best Actor in a DVD Premiere Movie at the 2003 DVDX Awards.

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