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CALIFORNIA SPLIT
For many, Robert Altman’s film is the quintessential movie about the gambling life. Two men (Elliott Gould and George Segal) who share a passion for gambling become fast friends after meeting at a low-stakes California poker parlor. They go on a spree that takes them to Vegas and gives them a shot at a big-money game. By turns funny and poignant, CALIFORNIA SPLIT captures the highs of risk and reward, and the attendant manias, with Gould and Segal at the top of their games as the gambling buddies. DIR/PROD Robert Altman; SCR/PROD Joseph Walsh. U.S., 1974, color, 108 min. RATED R
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