Finder's Fee

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  • R
  • 2001
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 6.2  (3,344)

Finder's Fee is a 2001 mystery thriller film directed by Jeff Probst, known for his role as the host of the popular reality show Survivor. The movie features a talented ensemble cast, including Erik Palladino, Ryan Reynolds, Dash Mihok, James Earl Jones, and Matthew Lillard. At the center of the movie is a simple but intriguing premise: a group of longtime friends gathers for their regular poker night, but the game takes an unexpected turn when a stranger (played by Reynolds) shows up claiming to have won a $6 million lottery jackpot. As the night progresses, the friends become embroiled in a tense game of deception, betrayal, and greed as they vie for a share of the stranger's newfound wealth.

The movie is divided into three acts, each of which builds on the tension and suspense of the previous one. In the first act, we're introduced to the main characters, including Tepper (Palladino), a struggling illustrator who's going through a rough patch in his personal life, and Fishman (Mihok), a former baseball player who's now a successful businessman. The poker game is meant to be a distraction from their problems, but the arrival of the stranger puts everything in jeopardy.

In the second act, the friends begin to suspect that the stranger may be lying about his lottery winnings. The tension rises as they all try to uncover the truth, and each character reveals their own motivations for wanting a share of the money. Meanwhile, the stranger seems to be enjoying the game, relishing in the power he holds over the group.

The third act is the most intense, as secrets are revealed and the stakes are raised. The friends are forced to confront their own greed and decide whether winning the money is worth betraying each other. Along the way, they're helped (or hindered) by the wise old Man in the wheelchair (played by James Earl Jones), who serves as a sort of narrator and moral compass for the movie.

Overall, Finder's Fee is a solid thriller that keeps the audience guessing until the very end. The performances are all top-notch, with Reynolds in particular standing out as the enigmatic stranger. The script is smart and well-paced, and the direction is confident and effective. If you're a fan of mystery movies or ensemble dramas, Finder's Fee is definitely worth checking out.

Finder's Fee is a 2001 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2.

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  • Release Date
    2001
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (3,344)
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