@@stevenwalker9013.it is.. when I was 22 year old just graduated I got hired by a big company and my first salary was 4 times the last I got, without bonuses and commisions.. I was crazy going out with girls and parties, traveling around the world, meeting beutiful girls everywhere,, but I could save enough to buy 2 apartments in the best places of my city, unfortunatelly I got divoced and I had to split with my ex wife in half.. so my advice is.. no matter if you are rich or poor, as long as you are single, you are in the safe side..!! But, if you get married but buy your stuff under the name of your parents or brothers.. then you will avoid to split your money with your wife.
This was called "kaleidoscope" its a great movie... He brakes into the playing card factory and changes the card design with his own markings, inableing him to read the cards... Very well done, could stand a modern remake..
The premise of the story is laid out in the Time Life book "The Gamblers". During the 19th century, an Indian tribe bought cards from the local store, marked them, and then returned the cards. Then they invited another tribe to a card game, and I guess had them stop at the store to pick up a deck of "new" cards, just to be "fair".
Some of it is current industry standard, but he only riffles twice before the cut, whereas today we would wash (as he did), riffle twice, strip, then riffle again, and finally, cut. His distribution (sliding the cards) is seen more commonly in the UK and Europe today, but you would be unlikely to see it used in a stud game in the same way he delivers the upcards to the players.
Incredible acting -you just have to watch the facial expressions of the actors to read what is going through their minds. They don't make them like this anymore. 📽👍
key plot device is that those spectacles Beatty is wearing enable him read small marks on the backs of the cards and know what his opponents are holding so he is in fact cheating big time, otherwise basic plot of this movie is the same as Casino Royale, engage a master criminal in an all stakes poker match, make him lose so the he is ruined and vulnerable then the authorities close in and get him, he loses, kidnaps the girl and roughs up the winner etc. This is a fun caper movie filmed in London in the 1960s, at the beginning Beatty's character breaks into a printing factory that prints playing cards for major casinos, he marks the printing plates and so with special glasses he can read the backs of the cards and know what cards his opponents have, he proceeds to gamble around London and Europe cleaning up along the way, he then gets blackmailed by a London police detective into helping the police snare Mr Big superbly played by Eric Porter, who's character models himself on Napoleon. I saw this movie at the cinema as a kid, then on TV, and now I have the DVD, I quite like it, it's fun, stupid yep...but entertaining!
It's free here 123movieshub.black/film/16807-kaleidoscope.html# Be forewarned that there are some sketchy pop ups that will come up in a new tab, just close them separately and return to the original tab.
I've never seen this movie, just these scenes on RUclips. He looks vastly different as a young man but now that I see it, I can't unsee the Professor. "I can promise you one, but not the other"
@@heleneschenbacher8512 its not really a spoiler because if you watch the movie the first thing that happens is Beatty breaks into the card printing factory to alter the printing plates....so the premise is laid out right at the start of the movie, telling you that now would only be a spoiler if that fact was revealed at the end of the movie..but we know right from the start..so...it shouldn't spoil your enjoyment of the movie at all, it is not a mystery that he is cheating.
I LOVE poker scenes! Cincinnati Kid, Rounders, Casino Royals w Daniel Craig--although some reviewers thought it boring! Off topic--Carly Simon’s song “You’re So Vain?” She finally admitted it was written about Warren Beatty! What siblings! Beatty and sister Shirley McClain who thinks she’s been reincarnated a thousand times! Ha!
What about "The Sting"? Of all "poker scenes" from film, the poker scene on the train is my absolute, hands-down favourite!! If you're not familiar with it, here it is... ruclips.net/video/_mrNhIxOGzw/видео.html
@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Are there any poker scenes where the play is correct? Poker seems to be like period transport; film-makers always get it wrong.
@@tooleyheadbang4239 Closest I've seen is "Lucky You". It's a pretty bad movie overall, but the play itself is very realistic. Many of the hands shown are actually based on real life hands.
So Carly Simon finally said who that song was for? And it was Warren Beatty. And yeah he was and still is vain. That’s actually nice to know. I was wondering who was it for. Was it for James Taylor or jagger or Beatty. Thanks for the information
I would love to play in a competition where the players got to choose their own game each hand. "A minimum of ten pounds, a maximum of twenty thousand pounds. Any questions? Then gentlemen the table is right. Seven players." "Mr Jordi?" *"52-card Pickup."*
@@michaelgove9349 it was a thrill I took just 200£ and announced when I lost it I was out.vthey were nice about and I organized lots of deliveries for them. Haha
LOL no he didn't and if you knew anything about poker you would know that Lord does not play a 10 in the hole this way hahahah if he did then here take my money!@@chriswesterfield2042
I think Eric Porter steals the show far more than Warren Beatty. When I look at Porter here I realise that he would have been a first class James Bond villain.
The title should have been included. It is the movie: Kaleidoscope from 1966. The entire movie is on RUclips. Look for the Arabic symbols from the uploader. Obviously he doesn't care about copyrights or RUclips's regulations which is most wonderful.
that shit gets to me to,worse when it's someone not even in the hand doing it. then again the amounts they are betting is smallish for rich guys,but it's a nice club, poor losers not welcomed,voiced kept low,and players shutting the fuck up so you can think.
@@huythong4109 when it's a cash chips it sounds like money,but i play tournament and all you hear is that fing clicking noise even when someone isn't playing they make it,but to each their own.
for rich people it's like getting slapped around when the portier has to show them out.and when that happens being viewed as a poor loser is the fastest way to never again play somewhere.rich like rich who don't cry about minor losses like this.if you do cry then you must not be one of them.do you still wish the portier to show you out?
Why is it that in every single poker scene in any film, the first person to show their cards ALWAYS loses? You can tell who's going to win any hand simply by who shows last.
Not only does the loser show first, but out of turn - after calling the final raise. I reckon the loser shows first because otherwise the scene loses continuity. If the winner shows first, the scene then needs to explains why the losers shows at all. If the loser shows anyways, after virtually admitting defeat already, the element of "surprise" is lost.
I just loved this video, so good. Have never tried a dram with the influence of Scottish oak, and just can't wait to savour it. Is it available for sale? Thanks, great work with the Fettercairn
That Chinese( most likely)or Japanese or Korean dealer has one hell of a way in dealing the cards. Proof that Gambling is in their blood 😂😂😂. That Parker Pen on that cheque didn't quite cut it😂😂😂
I just looked up the cast. Blonde woman died, sad. The two poker players are in their late 80s. The blonde looked so good here but really old now. The brunette looks so different when he's older than here. Completely different person. His acting on facial expressions was perfect here.
Considering that a deck can be stacked to ensure a specific person wins the hand no matter where the cut happens, a cut of the stub in the middle of the hand seems an effective means of stopping this.
eric wsmith Paul Newman's hustling scene on a train - that was an unprecedented performance and the most realistic poker scene you can see in films. It is my hobby to check how realistic the gambling scenes are in films and The Sting is the most superior by a huge margin.
@@simonpankvelashvili7620 --So of course you looked at the scene in the Sting when Newman was playing with the cards on the train with Redford in slow motion , if you look real close, he was dealing off the bottom , or at least they had some "stunt" hands doing it . It was not easy to see on VHS, but it was real. idk why , some editing would have had the same affect , but it was the real (dirty) deal . Excellent movie
eric wsmith Sure, that was another brilliant scene, but I must reiterate - the poker scene at the train was so close to real life scenes as it gets. I have seen many films with very famous actors, huge budget and big names that are crap from a gambler's point of view - e.g. Casino Royale with Daniel Craig ( all poker scenes). So, "the Sting" is the best in depicting the real life alike gambling atmosphere, the second place goes to Cincinnati Kid (Lancey Howard only). Just when I remember Paul Newmans controlled "uncontrolled" loughter with "you owe me 15 grand, pal" it brings so many personas from my own stories, mostly semi-pro or recreational players, suddenly hitting the winning streak... Not sure who was their consultant but man, he nailed it!
Really? I was able to shrug that off as being a cardroom-specific procedure. But when the dealer started hounding the Brit to answer a fackin YUGE raise on the end after like 5 seconds of thought, I started calling "nope" pretty fast. 😂
I heard an interview recently with an actress from the seventies still current ,and she had an interview for a part in the film reds with Beatty ,,,not a main part ,,and all he said as she walked in the door was ,,do you fuck ,,
"So hard to be young and rich all at the same time". I'd like to try it though!
I would take either!! Lol
@@stevenwalker9013.it is.. when I was 22 year old just graduated I got hired by a big company and my first salary was 4 times the last I got, without bonuses and commisions.. I was crazy going out with girls and parties, traveling around the world, meeting beutiful girls everywhere,, but I could save enough to buy 2 apartments in the best places of my city, unfortunatelly I got divoced and I had to split with my ex wife in half.. so my advice is.. no matter if you are rich or poor, as long as you are single, you are in the safe side..!! But, if you get married but buy your stuff under the name of your parents or brothers.. then you will avoid to split your money with your wife.
This was called "kaleidoscope" its a great movie... He brakes into the playing card factory and changes the card design with his own markings, inableing him to read the cards... Very well done, could stand a modern remake..
great scene, but movie sucks
Wow awesome premise
The premise of the story is laid out in the Time Life book "The Gamblers". During the 19th century, an Indian tribe bought cards from the local store, marked them, and then returned the cards. Then they invited another tribe to a card game, and I guess had them stop at the store to pick up a deck of "new" cards, just to be "fair".
So, in other words, all the shuffling of the cards are kind of useless?
Breaks
Warren Beatty is so cool, even when he isn't cheating which, of course, he is.
Thank you.. to whoever.. for not censoring every hand containing a sinful, loathsome,, cigarette :o
How was he cheating?
@@NIK-to3xs Those are first generation X-ray glasses :)
@@NIK-to3xs Did you really not notice the zoom onto the card patterns?
@@billbaggins1688 i did notice that but i have no idea what it's implying, can you elaborate please?
I absolutely love the lack of music in this scene. It's so quiet. Just the sounds of cards being dealt and limited dialogue.
I also like the sound of the plaques.
That's a subtle observation.
There's music playing after the 2 minute mark, though.
Film making is a lost art.
@@robertmorris8997 No, it just changed, as it always has.
Instead of complaining about the 4 I'd be wondering how my Ace of clubs turned into Ace of spades. See 4:00 and then 6:18
Amazing catch. Great eye
Good observation, we live in a simulation...
Well spotted.
Lol
Bad editing or a wink and a nod to the audience about how ludicrous the plot was?
great :) i like the actors game ,i feel the spirit when man lost ,the eyes,the posture the emotions:))) i like it:)
I like the way the dealer deals.
Very posh
agree, wish I could do that
Some of it is current industry standard, but he only riffles twice before the cut, whereas today we would wash (as he did), riffle twice, strip, then riffle again, and finally, cut. His distribution (sliding the cards) is seen more commonly in the UK and Europe today, but you would be unlikely to see it used in a stud game in the same way he delivers the upcards to the players.
Great connection to Blakes 7 here and from that episode with "Emipak" and a connection to "Ripping Yarns" Moorstone Manor... Lost on the moor!!
Incredible acting -you just have to watch the facial expressions of the actors to read what is going through their minds. They don't make them like this anymore. 📽👍
Just the way he says it”Check” seems so arrogant and perfect like he could care less, love it!
1966 film. ( September release ) Nearly 57 years ago. Boy how time passes.!!...Great card game...along with the betting tension.
Hard to believe it’s been that long.
The dealer has some skills; badass and very deliberate.
Eric Porter's facial expressions are priceless.
@Uhhh The chief hood who looks like Napoleon.
@@tonycoxall3561he pretended to be like him
Who's the Asian guy? I've seen him in other stuff.
The actor played a long-lasting role as Sam Ballard QC in the greatest British legal comedy Rumpole, in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Nice cast around the table. The one speaking at the end plays Soames the main character in the BBC’s Forsythe Saga
I shall stand up to him and more!
A great scene. Thanks for the video.
key plot device is that those spectacles Beatty is wearing enable him read small marks on the backs of the cards and know what his opponents are holding so he is in fact cheating big time, otherwise basic plot of this movie is the same as Casino Royale, engage a master criminal in an all stakes poker match, make him lose so the he is ruined and vulnerable then the authorities close in and get him, he loses, kidnaps the girl and roughs up the winner etc. This is a fun caper movie filmed in London in the 1960s, at the beginning Beatty's character breaks into a printing factory that prints playing cards for major casinos, he marks the printing plates and so with special glasses he can read the backs of the cards and know what cards his opponents have, he proceeds to gamble around London and Europe cleaning up along the way, he then gets blackmailed by a London police detective into helping the police snare Mr Big superbly played by Eric Porter, who's character models himself on Napoleon. I saw this movie at the cinema as a kid, then on TV, and now I have the DVD, I quite like it, it's fun, stupid yep...but entertaining!
Do you know where i can find it online? For free ofcourse
It's free here
123movieshub.black/film/16807-kaleidoscope.html#
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I remember watching this when it first came out, my does time fly by!
I watched it last week and honestly it wasn't as good as I thought it would be :(
chris mac qd
Soundtrack of the 60ties .....classic
Wow, what a great film!
Thanks for posting. This is from Kaleidoscope (1966) which he did right before Bonnie & Clyde of which he is best known.
He sucks
He's best known for the best movie he was in, and that was 'Heaven can Wait'.
The unmistakable voice of the great l Eric Porter.
ERIC PORTER WAS ALWAYS A GREAT ACTOR !
The brat lost: the moment he realized he was a side character.
“I’ll have the ‘going backwards in warp speed’”.
Barber: “...”
I love this Old Genre
I didn't recognize Eric Porter at first. I've only seen him in one other role, Professor Moriarty in "Sherlock Holmes" with Jeremy Brett.
I've never seen this movie, just these scenes on RUclips. He looks vastly different as a young man but now that I see it, I can't unsee the Professor. "I can promise you one, but not the other"
@@ballzblue22 Now when Warren Beatty comes in I keep thinking "Ah, Mr. Lincoln... You have less frontal development than I expected."
Juanda had trips!
...Sick.
@@johndawhale3197 I was wondering when this comment was going to pop up.
“I had tweeeps”
Interestingly, the way Beatty cheated is, he snuck into the playing card factory at night, and altered the printing plates.
Oh thanks for the spoiler you jerk! But the glasses are a dead giveaway he was cheating.
@@heleneschenbacher8512 its not really a spoiler because if you watch the movie the first thing that happens is Beatty breaks into the card printing factory to alter the printing plates....so the premise is laid out right at the start of the movie, telling you that now would only be a spoiler if that fact was revealed at the end of the movie..but we know right from the start..so...it shouldn't spoil your enjoyment of the movie at all, it is not a mystery that he is cheating.
I LOVE poker scenes! Cincinnati Kid, Rounders, Casino Royals w Daniel Craig--although some reviewers thought it boring!
Off topic--Carly Simon’s song “You’re So Vain?” She finally admitted it was written about Warren Beatty! What siblings! Beatty and sister Shirley McClain who thinks she’s been reincarnated a thousand times! Ha!
You may be interested in a video series I've got planned.
I'm going to review scenes from movies which include poker and/or poker culture.
What about "The Sting"? Of all "poker scenes" from film, the poker scene on the train is my absolute, hands-down favourite!!
If you're not familiar with it, here it is...
ruclips.net/video/_mrNhIxOGzw/видео.html
@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Are there any poker scenes where the play is correct?
Poker seems to be like period transport; film-makers always get it wrong.
@@tooleyheadbang4239 Closest I've seen is "Lucky You". It's a pretty bad movie overall, but the play itself is very realistic. Many of the hands shown are actually based on real life hands.
So Carly Simon finally said who that song was for? And it was Warren Beatty. And yeah he was and still is vain. That’s actually nice to know. I was wondering who was it for. Was it for James Taylor or jagger or Beatty. Thanks for the information
That one guy at 1:07 taking a drag on his cigarette looks like the chess player in 'From Russia With Love' - Kronstein.
The only two pair I would bet on is Raquel Welch and Ann-Margret.
And I might double down!!
@@austinteutsch thank God you didn't say Jane Fonda and Joan Collins. Whew.
I would love to play in a competition where the players got to choose their own game each hand.
"A minimum of ten pounds, a maximum of twenty thousand pounds. Any questions? Then gentlemen the table is right. Seven players."
"Mr Jordi?"
*"52-card Pickup."*
Oh it is difficult. Some people pick wierd games. I have seen car keys go down at dawn in a basement in Hampstead.
@@jonathanport7427 I've never played "Car keys go down at dawn in a basement in Hampstead" but it sounds a _great_ game.
@@michaelgove9349 it was a thrill I took just 200£ and announced when I lost it I was out.vthey were nice about and I organized lots of deliveries for them. Haha
I wish I could get into that kind of poker game where you get four people out of seven calling raises in the first betting round.
lmao u gotto play with us then they go allin pre flop 500$ befor looking them cards txas holdem
Come to Ameristar Vicksburg.
The A♧ turning into the A♤ was pretty funny
Nice catch.
Take notice of the pictures of Napoleon Bonaparte behind Eric Porter.
why?
Явор Ганев he played Napoleon a few years after this movie.
@@ЯворГанев-е1в It's forshadowing. Napoleon got beat.
@@makeit7579 so did the Eric Porter character. A double Waterloo
Lincoln didn’t even need the glasses for this hand, opponent repped a pair of aces hard
Yes, he DID need the glasses. The opponent was showing two 10s, so he could have had a third ten. That beats three 4s.
@@chriswesterfield2042 Once he paused on the final call, Beatty knew he'd won - three tens is the nuts.
LOL no he didn't and if you knew anything about poker you would know that Lord does not play a 10 in the hole this way hahahah if he did then here take my money!@@chriswesterfield2042
I think Eric Porter steals the show far more than Warren Beatty. When I look at Porter here I realise that he would have been a first class James Bond villain.
I agree. He would have been perfect for Casino Royale in the Sixties but instead it was made into a silly comedy.
Yes Kevin,... Porter radiates sophisticated intelligent malice here... All the prerequisites for a good Bond villain or a Professor Moriaty.
He did play professor moriarty - in the TV series Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett.@@robertwilson123
@@robertwilson123 or a very dark Bond himself!
Beatty looks like a thunderbird puppet
I always thought he was a shit actor... vastly over-rated.
@@FastEddy1959 He is *outstandingly* shitty!
He's more ridiculous than overacted spoofs.
"Bugsy" was atrocious because of him. :(
0:43 Bloke who looks like Napoleon is just total class.
"The table plays..."
Go fish, Mr. Bond...
SUKHUM BOONLUE was very please to see himself again in this movie /he was played as POKER DEALER/thank you
Poranee Boonlue is he still living?
The title should have been included.
It is the movie: Kaleidoscope from 1966.
The entire movie is on RUclips. Look for the Arabic symbols from the uploader. Obviously he doesn't care about copyrights or RUclips's regulations which is most wonderful.
I can't help it but my main thought is how everything and everyone in that room would have the stench of stale cigarettes
I wish real poker was this quiet and I didn't have to hear the constant clicking of chips...
that shit gets to me to,worse when it's someone not even in the hand doing it. then again the amounts they are betting is smallish for rich guys,but it's a nice club, poor losers not welcomed,voiced kept low,and players shutting the fuck up so you can think.
If they would have the planks in this movie instead of chips that would probably happen
Lol that sound is like music to my ears, to each his own I guess
@@huythong4109 when it's a cash chips it sounds like money,but i play tournament and all you hear is that fing clicking noise even when someone isn't playing they make it,but to each their own.
@@tonynelligan1930 Dont forget it was in the 1960s and in pounds 50 pounds in todays dollars? 3-400 USD?
I wish I had a portier showing me the way out when I bust out on PS.
for rich people it's like getting slapped around when the portier has to show them out.and when that happens being viewed as a poor loser is the fastest way to never again play somewhere.rich like rich who don't cry about minor losses like this.if you do cry then you must not be one of them.do you still wish the portier to show you out?
@@tonynelligan1930 Rich people are all pigs.
he did a good buddy holly.
Gary Busey's in this film?
Great movie...!!
Angling at poker Level god, signing a paycheck while looking your opponent reaction.
That ginger guy LMAO "RIZE A HUNDRED"
Cheating by reading the backs of cards is surprisingly still in vogue in poker home games 😂
had to watch it twice but Beatty couldn't loose.
Phil Ivey stole their ideas. :D
Warren Beattie, looking all Michael Caine/Austin Powers in this flick! 😁😁😁😁😁
Why is it that in every single poker scene in any film, the first person to show their cards ALWAYS loses? You can tell who's going to win any hand simply by who shows last.
The gambler, rounders, the cincinatti kid, macgruber, were a few exceptions to this
Rounders tho
Not only does the loser show first, but out of turn - after calling the final raise. I reckon the loser shows first because otherwise the scene loses continuity. If the winner shows first, the scene then needs to explains why the losers shows at all. If the loser shows anyways, after virtually admitting defeat already, the element of "surprise" is lost.
@@sgtforge21 love how you included MacGruber
4:00 the dealer says he has a pair 4's but the scene only shows a 4 and 1 ace ? weird
He sais Raise of 500“ pounds too the pair of 4s. which warren
has
I just loved this video, so good. Have never tried a dram with the influence of Scottish oak, and just can't wait to savour it. Is it available for sale? Thanks, great work with the Fettercairn
He looks like barnabas collins
String raise by Warren Beatty
"I had trips."
That hair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I live this soundtrack
They're doing a remake where Phil Ivey plays Punto Banco - to be filmed at Crockfords in Mayfair
Keith McIntosh why the swith from poker to baccarat though?
Probably because Poker is not played in the best London casinos.
That Chinese( most likely)or Japanese or Korean dealer has one hell of a way in dealing the cards. Proof that Gambling is in their blood 😂😂😂.
That Parker Pen on that cheque didn't quite cut it😂😂😂
The dealer was ASIAN.
They dressed up and playing quietly
Weird how much taking of the glasses does for his looks!
If you are wearing headphones turn the sound down at commercial break!
I just looked up the cast. Blonde woman died, sad. The two poker players are in their late 80s. The blonde looked so good here but really old now. The brunette looks so different when he's older than here. Completely different person. His acting on facial expressions was perfect here.
Holy crap. I commented this when I was wasted drunk. Wow. Can't believe I drank for more than 4 years. I need to drink less.
@ 3:05 "Rise" lol
It's RAISE you stupid fuck not rise!
Considering that a deck can be stacked to ensure a specific person wins the hand no matter where the cut happens, a cut of the stub in the middle of the hand seems an effective means of stopping this.
OMG IT’S JUSTIN HAMMER FROM IRONMAN.
Cards at Count Chocula’s house
Some of his expressions and mannerisms remind me of Jeff Goldblum.
one day theyll start making 1960s lounge music vapor wave
It's easy to win on a Hollywood set
Some really nice camera work.
everytime I see a poker table and black tie,i think of james bond
Col. Rodans Waterloo.
No entry, no carrot..
My friend likes explaining the rules of uno before the game starts...
Me n the boys on poker night at my place
5:51 "you call, it's gonna be all over baby"
"All you can eat, baby!"
СПАСИБО ЗА ПРОСМОТР 👍,ПОКУПАТЬ НЕ НАДО 👏
I am gonna do my hair like that from now on....
Kaleidoscope?
Typical 10£ - 20,000£ game. Bet the wait list is huge.
we all just wanna play poker in an old movie. But time travel is only fun when you have money, lol being poor even in the 80s or 90s is fucking hell
💝😍🐰🎥WARREN
Puuuuuurrrrrrrrrrr
Well done Old Buddy still recognized you quite well actually.!
Don,t even hold a candle to Paul Newman in the "sting"
eric wsmith Paul Newman's hustling scene on a train - that was an unprecedented performance and the most realistic poker scene you can see in films. It is my hobby to check how realistic the gambling scenes are in films and The Sting is the most superior by a huge margin.
@@simonpankvelashvili7620 --So of course you looked at the scene in the Sting when Newman was playing with the cards on the train with Redford in slow motion , if you look real close, he was dealing off the bottom , or at least they had some "stunt" hands doing it . It was not easy to see on VHS, but it was real. idk why , some editing would have had the same affect , but it was the real (dirty) deal . Excellent movie
@@simonpankvelashvili7620 ,, and yes pissing off your opponent aint a half bad strategy !
eric wsmith Sure, that was another brilliant scene, but I must reiterate - the poker scene at the train was so close to real life scenes as it gets. I have seen many films with very famous actors, huge budget and big names that are crap from a gambler's point of view - e.g. Casino Royale with Daniel Craig ( all poker scenes). So, "the Sting" is the best in depicting the real life alike gambling atmosphere, the second place goes to Cincinnati Kid (Lancey Howard only).
Just when I remember Paul Newmans controlled "uncontrolled" loughter with "you owe me 15 grand, pal" it brings so many personas from my own stories, mostly semi-pro or recreational players, suddenly hitting the winning streak... Not sure who was their consultant but man, he nailed it!
Beatty with the slow roll.
Ya if it was Phil H. " He slow rolled me.... Morey are you going to let this happen".....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
*Although only in 360p If you cross Eyes it looks like 4K Today !*
Name the muvie plz?
I cringe to see that dealer gather the deck with the cards facing himself. Other than that, great scene!
Really? I was able to shrug that off as being a cardroom-specific procedure.
But when the dealer started hounding the Brit to answer a fackin YUGE raise on the end after like 5 seconds of thought, I started calling "nope" pretty fast. 😂
I heard an interview recently with an actress from the seventies still current ,and she had an interview for a part in the film reds with Beatty ,,,not a main part ,,and all he said as she walked in the door was ,,do you fuck ,,
Watch the whole movie.
1:40 Mr Beatty wears my glases
Ear plugs is the e answer my friend
The name of these film?
I didn't get any of that list