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21 is a 2008 American heist drama film directed by Robert Luketic and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film is inspired by the story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in Bringing Down the House, the best-selling 2003 book by Ben Mezrich.
Mar 28, 2008 · 21: Directed by Robert Luketic. With Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Aaron Yoo. Inspired by real events and people, 21 is about six MIT students who become trained to be experts in card counting in Black Jack and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Robert Luketic
- 2008-03-28
Inspired by real events and people, 21 is about six MIT students who become trained to be experts in card counting in Black Jack and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings. Ben Campbell is a young, highly intelligent student at M.I.T. in Boston who strives to succeed.
Mar 27, 2008 · Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) attempts to beat the house in 21, which was inspired by a real-life gambling scheme. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. If the thrill of gambling were really about winning, there would be too few gamblers to support the multibillion-dollar Vegas gambling industry.
Mar 28, 2008 · Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess), a brilliant student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, needs some quick cash to pay his tuition bills. He joins a group of students who, under the leadership of...
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- Robert Luketic
- PG-13
- Jim Sturgess
Jan 30, 2021 · By Film Threat Staff | January 30, 2021. Blackjack, also known as 21, is the theme of the 2008 hit movie ‘ 21 ’. It ’ s loosely based on the novel, ‘ Bringing Down the House ’ by Ben Mezrich, a true story about the activities of The MIT Blackjack Team during the 1980s. But how much of the movie is true to life?
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Mar 27, 2008 · Ben Campbell is a young, highly intelligent student at M.I.T. who strives to succeed. Wanting a scholarship to transfer to Harvard School of Medicine to become a doctor, Ben learns that he cannot afford the $300,000 tuition as he comes from a poor, working-class background.