Eric Bana stars as a poker ace who must face up to his demons both on and off the table in this drama.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. From director Curtis Hanson (LA Confidential, Wonder Boys, 8 Mile) comes a story of human relationships set in the high-stakes world of Las Vegas. In Lucky You, Billie Offer (Drew Barrymore) is a young singer from Bakersfield with more heart than talent. Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) is a poker player whose emotions at the table often undermine his exceptional skill, especially when he is heads up with his father, poker legend LC Cheever (Robert Duvall). The one aptitude Billie and Huck seem to share is a knack for reading people, the difference is what they do with that gift. While Huck's instincts enable him to take advantage of his opponents at the poker table and expertly avoid both emotional connections and long-term commitments in his personal life, Billie uses her intuition to see the emotional truth of those around her and sympathise with their pain. When these two meet, the real game begins. If Huck is going to win Billie's heart, he must learn to play cards the way he has been living life, and live his life the way he has been playing cards.Language: EnglishDirector: Curtis HansonActors: Drew Barrymore, Eric Bana, Robert Duvall, Debra Messing, Horatio SanzSubtitles: Italian, EnglishLanguage: Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Curtis Hanson directs this gambling drama starring Eric Bana as seasoned poker professional Huck Cheever, who is on a losing streak both on the card table and in his personal life. While attempting to win the biggest game of them all, the Poker World Series, he meets and falls in love with beautiful Las Vegas singer Billie Offer (Drew Barrymore) - but his gambling addiction soon threatens to sour their relationship. Meanwhile, Huck's estranged father, poker ace LC (Robert Duvall), is back in town - and looks set to become the next opponent for his troubled son. With stakes as high as these, can Huck afford to take the gamble?
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