Two-Dollar Bettor

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Two-Dollar Bettor

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Edward L. Cahn
Produced by Edward L. Cahn
Starring Steve Brodie
Marie Windsor
Cinematography Charles Van Enger
Distributed by Jack Broder Productions Inc.
Release dates September 9, 1951
Country United States
Language English

Two Dollar Bettor is a 1951 black-and-white B-movie film noir film.

Plot

A middle-aged man who places a two-dollar bet on a horse at the track and wins. The widower with two teenaged daughters becomes hooked on gambling and within a week he begins cashing in his life savings to pay off his bookie. To make matters worse, he's being grifted by a beautiful con woman and her husband for thousands of dollars. To try to get even, the man begins betting on long shots.

Cast

Former Little Rascals star Carl Switzer (Alfalfa) is also in the film.

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