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Petite arnaque entre amis

Original title: Finder's Fee
  • 2001
  • 13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.5K
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James Earl Jones, Matthew Lillard, Robert Forster, Erik Palladino, and Ryan Reynolds in Petite arnaque entre amis (2001)
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A man finds a wallet containing a winning lottery ticket worth $6 million.A man finds a wallet containing a winning lottery ticket worth $6 million.A man finds a wallet containing a winning lottery ticket worth $6 million.

  • Director
    • Jeff Probst
  • Writers
    • Jeff Probst
    • Jim Gulian
  • Stars
    • Erik Palladino
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Dash Mihok
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Probst
    • Writers
      • Jeff Probst
      • Jim Gulian
    • Stars
      • Erik Palladino
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Dash Mihok
    • 38User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Erik Palladino
    Erik Palladino
    • Tepper
    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Quigley
    Dash Mihok
    Dash Mihok
    • Bolan
    Carly Pope
    Carly Pope
    • Carla
    Frances Bay
    Frances Bay
    • Mrs. Darmsetter
    Matthew Lillard
    Matthew Lillard
    • Fishman
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Avery Phillips
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Officer Campbell
    Colleen Wheeler
    Colleen Wheeler
    • Female Cop
    Louis Chirillo
    Louis Chirillo
    • Male Cop
    Nathaniel DeVeaux
    • The Real Avery
    • Director
      • Jeff Probst
    • Writers
      • Jeff Probst
      • Jim Gulian
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    8seans_life

    better than 1 yr and a half of trash that has been in theaters recently

    I talk about with my ex-fiancée how I enjoyed and used to go see movies and know there would be some good ones in the mix of what I saw at the theaters but for one and a half years it has been horrid but luckily while sitting at home late at night I caught much of the latter half of this movie. It is definitely worth a rental for someone and what is even better is that if there is some sort of special edition with Jeff Proebst talking about the movie he made well that would definitely be interesting. I wish the guy would show some guts and dump the money maker that is Survivor ,which is now only interesting if you are on the show, and make another movie. I think that attempt shows he has the talent to make something else. It was a real nice surprise to see that kind of ending and also a nice surprise to be shocked at who wrote and directed the movie.
    cannonball66

    Sock

    To the person from Saskatchewan. "Would you put a (expletive) sock in it!" was what Palladino yelled. Heard it the first time and wasn't even paying attention that closely. Guess it got lost in the NYC/Regina translation. Although none of the 4 friends were raised anywhere remotely near NYC based on their generic handling of the dialog. Otherwise, my main problem with the flick is that Tepper should have made a much better effort to recover his girl's losing ticket. At least his ruse could have gone on longer. Since lots of people play the same numbers, he would have been smarter not to replace the ticket with another, but then again, we wouldn't have had a movie...
    TheVid

    Amateurish script formulated right out of Creative (Screenplay) Writing 101.

    The whole scenario is contrived and predictable. This independent feature has a relatively well-known cast who do an adequate job with a one-act play concocted as if it were a two-week writing assignment from James Lipton (and it might have impressed HIM). Unconvincing, unenlightening, turgid little melodrama on modern ethics and greed. Simpleminded stuff.
    tccandler

    'Finder's Fee' is a Mamet-like conundrum.

    THREE STARS - 82 out of 100 - 'Finder's Fee' is a Mamet-like conundrum about a winning lottery ticket and the role it plays in a friendly weekly poker game amongst friends. Jeff Probst, of Survivor fame, wrote and directed this film on a miniscule budget of $1,000,000. He does a fantastic job for a first time filmmaker. The film moves along swiftly, never leaving time for you to check your watch. There are some really tense moments that will have your pulse racing, which is pretty impressive for a film that takes place almost entirely inside one apartment. The only thing that fails the film is the drastic overacting from some of the supporting players.

    Palladino does a great job in the lead role as the young man, on the verge of proposing to his girlfriend, who finds a wallet on the rain soaked streets of New York. Inside the wallet is a winning lottery ticket worth in excess of $6,000,000. After a phone call to the only phone number in the wallet, James Earl Jones shows up to claim it.... sans the $6 mill. Both Palladino and Jones are very good here. And Carly Pope has a small role that deserves some praise.

    However, what really derails the film is the performances of Matthew Lillard, Ryan Reynolds and Dash Mihok. The main culprit is Lillard, who obscenely overacts his part every chance he gets. The man is truly incapable of subtlety in any performance and it is most notable here. This is an obnoxious distraction and it overshadows the many things that are so right about this film. Reynolds and Mihok are forgivable, although they both have some truly awful moments that will make you cringe with embarrassment for them.

    I am still giving the film a solid recommendation... the story is original and tense, and the screenplay is very crafty. Probst easily does enough to merit a career as a director... he should get more work in this field as soon as Mark Burnett releases him from his island-hopping duties! If only the supporting cast had not tried so hard to steal the film from Probst and the two main leads, this would have been a small treasure. As it stands, 'Finder's Fee' is a good little film that will serve as an enjoyable rental. -- Critical Mass Movie Reviews - www.tccandler.com
    =G=

    Orange County, CA USA

    What you'll get with "Finder's Fee" is 100 minutes inside an apartment with four poker buddies, a bus driver who has come to claim his lost wallet (JE Jones), a cop (Forster), and a couple of minutes of Carly Pope and an old lady. This claustrophobic journeyman drama is chock full of unnecessary filler including lots of lame guy talk, an annoying cop who keeps popping up for no apparent reason, and a $6 million lottery ticket. At issues is, of course, who's going to get the six mil? A marginal small screen watch which Tivo gave an unusually high three stars which suckered me into the film, "Finder's Fee" will require some serious dumbing down to avoid taking issue with the many likely possible outcomes in favor of an unlikely outcome contrived for entertainment value. Apparently a failed attempt to be a tight, dialogue intensive, character driven, one set drama (eg: The Big Kahuna, Glengarry Glen Ross, etc.), this flick is couch potato fodder. Turn brain off before viewing. (C+)

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    • Trivia
      The story was inspired by a real-life incident. 'Jeff Probst (I)' found a man's wallet on the street, with a name but no phone number, so he called another person's number that was inside. The man who answered said he was a cousin of the owner, and instructed Probst to mail it to him. Probst says he has always wondered if the other man really was a cousin.
    • Goofs
      Story is set in United States (actually filmed in Canada) but date on document found in wallet is written in numeric day/month/year style instead of month/day/year style actually used in US.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Tepper: [knocking on her door] Mrs. Darmsetter? Hey... You left your door open again.

      Mrs. Darmsetter: Heaven sake, I wonder how did that happen.

      Tepper: Yes well, how is everything?

      Mrs. Darmsetter: Well, I'm worried about my mail. I think someone's stealing it. Because I haven't received any letters from my kids in a long time, and they always write.

      Tepper: Well, are they taking all your mail or just the letters?

      Mrs. Darmsetter: Just the letters. You'd think they'd take everything else, wouldn't you? They don't.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Best Life by Brooke ASMR: My HUGE Movie Collection!!!! (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Crap
      Written by Adam Marsland

      Performed by Cockeyed Ghost

      © Adam Marsland (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Finder's Fee
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Finder's Fee Productions
      • MysticArt Pictures
      • Shavick Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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