The Last Casino
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The Last Casino | |
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Directed by | Pierre Gill |
Produced by | Greg Dummett Madeline Henrie |
Starring | Charles Martin Smith Katharine Isabelle Kris Lemche Albert Chung Julian Richings |
Music by | Carl Bastien Martin Roy |
Editing by | Sylvain Lebel |
Distributed by | The Movie Network |
Release date(s) | June 26, 2004 (Canada) |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Language | English |
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The Last Casino is a 2004 Canadian film based on the subject of card counting. The plot of the movie is a debt-ridden card counter, who has been banned from the major casinos in Ontario and Quebec. As a university math professor, he decides to teach three math-skilled university students the secrets to his winning ways in order for them all to work together to beat the casinos for him. While they are initially highly successful, the three of them soon begin to get caught as the pressure is on to collect the money to pay their teacher's debts.
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