Director : Paul Nicholas
Producer : Paul Nicholas
Screenwriter : Brendan Beseth
Starring : Kirsten Dunst, Vincent Kartheiser, James Caan, Luis Guzmán
Kirsten, hello? I understand you thought you were getting into a big
production with James Caan, but this is ridiculous.
Normally, a movie that takes place largely in a Vegas strip joint would a
shoo-in for five stars. Unfortunately, the ludicrous tale told in Luckytown
doesn't merit the time spent in its nudie joints.
A combination of pot-boiling gambling flicks and mob thrillers, with a sweet
searching for daddy undertone, Luckytown gives us the headstrong Dunst
up-n-headin' to Las Vegas in order to track down her dad. Dad (Caan) splits
his time between the poker table and his arch-rival's strip club. There's
money owed and gunplay aplenty, but neither the story nor none of the
characters make much sense -- most notably when Kirsten's Lidda takes to the
runway in an abortive strip show of her own.
Aka Lucky Town and Luckytown Blues.
| Write for us |
" Grim "
Rating: R, 2000
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