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    Two for the Money

    R2005 · Drama · 2h 2m

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  1. Two for the Money is a 2005 American sports - drama film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey, Rene Russo, Armand Assante, and Carly Pope. The film is about the world of sports gambling. It was released on October 7, 2005.

  2. Oct 7, 2005 · Two for the Money: Directed by D.J. Caruso. With Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey, Rene Russo, Armand Assante. After suffering a career-ending knee injury, a former college football star aligns himself with one of the most renowned touts in the sports-gambling business.

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    • Crime, Drama, Sport
    • D.J. Caruso
    • 2005-10-07
  3. Oct 6, 2005 · In D.J. Caruso's "Two for the Money," you can see Al Pacino doing something he's done a lot lately: Having a terrific time being an actor. At 65, he's on a hot streak in one well-written role after another.

  4. Sep 23, 2005 · A former college athlete (Matthew McConaughey) joins forces with a sports consultant (Al Pacino) to handicap football games for high-rolling gamblers.

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    • D.J. Caruso
    • R
    • Al Pacino
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  5. Watch Two for the Money | Netflix. A former collegiate football star spins his uncanny prognostication skills into a new vocation with a renowned but shady "sports consultant." Watch trailers & learn more.

    • D.J. Caruso
  6. R. Drama · Thriller. After suffering a career-ending knee injury, a former college football star aligns himself with one of the most famous touts in the gambling business. Subtitles: English. Starring: Matthew McConaughey Al Pacino Rene Russo Armand Assante Jeremy Piven. Directed by: D.J. Caruso.

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