Finder's Fee

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Finder's Fee is a 2001 independent thriller film centered on a high-stakes moral dilemma after a man discovers a winning lottery ticket during a poker night.

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instanceOf film
awardReceived Best First Feature at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival (Discovery Award) NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Rogier Stoffers NERFINISHED
composer Brian Tyler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jeff Probst NERFINISHED
distributor Lions Gate Films NERFINISHED
editor David Moritz NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Avery Phillips NERFINISHED
Fishman NERFINISHED
Quigley NERFINISHED
Tepper NERFINISHED
filmingStyle ensemble, dialogue-driven
format feature film
genre drama
thriller
hasTagline What would you do?
hasTheme friendship
greed
moral dilemma
trust
musicBy Brian Tyler NERFINISHED
notableFor depicting a tense moral conflict over a found winning lottery ticket
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A man finds a winning lottery ticket during a poker night, triggering a high-stakes moral dilemma among the players.
producer Jeff Probst NERFINISHED
Stuart H. Pappé NERFINISHED
productionCompany Lions Gate Films NERFINISHED
releaseType independent release
releaseYear 2001
runtimeMinutes 100
screenwriter Jeff Probst NERFINISHED
setting poker game
stars Dash Mihok NERFINISHED
Erik Palladino NERFINISHED
James Earl Jones NERFINISHED
Matthew Lillard NERFINISHED
Robert Forster NERFINISHED
Ryan Reynolds NERFINISHED
writer Jeff Probst NERFINISHED

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Jeff Probst directed Finder's Fee