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English. Budget. $2 million. Box office. $102,647 [1] Saint John of Las Vegas is a 2009 American comedy-drama film starring Steve Buscemi, Romany Malco, and Sarah Silverman . St. John of Las Vegas was the first film released by IndieVest Pictures, a subsidiary of IndieVest. [2] The film, directed and written for the screen by Hue Rhodes (based ...
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- $2 million
Jun 10, 2009 · Saint John of Las Vegas: Directed by Hue Rhodes. With Steve Buscemi, Romany Malco, Sarah Silverman, Peter Dinklage. An ex-gambler is lured back into the game by a veteran insurance-fraud investigator.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Hue Rhodes
- 2009-06-10
A comedy about an ex-gambler who becomes a fraud investigator and falls in love in Albuquerque. Find out the cast, crew, synopsis, and technical details of this 2009 film directed by Steve Buscemi.
- Hue Rhodes
- Steve Buscemi
Summaries. An ex-gambler is lured back into the game by a veteran insurance-fraud investigator. John Alighieri, formerly of Las Vegas, now works as a claims adjuster for Townsend Insurance LLC in Albuquerque. John used to think he was lucky, but now doesn't, which is why he, a gambler, moved away from Vegas to wherever his car would take him.
Jan 29, 2010 · A comedy about a compulsive gambler (Steve Buscemi) who travels to Las Vegas to investigate an insurance claim. Critics and audiences panned the film for its poor pacing, writing, and humor.
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Close. St. John of Las Vegas was the first film released by IndieVest Pictures, a subsidiary of IndieVest. The film, directed and written for the screen by Hue Rhodes (based on a story by Dante Alighieri) and produced by Steve Buscemi, Stanley Tucci, and Spike Lee, follows an ex-gambler as he takes a road trip with his new partner, an auto ...
Jan 25, 2010 · A tone-deaf odyssey of personal discovery striving to echo Dante’s Inferno, Saint John of Las Vegas casts Steve Buscemi as the oddest ball in a world overrun by nothing but. After an intro in which John buys $1,000 worth of lottery tickets at a Vegas gas station (this despite the fact that the state has no lotto), Hue Rhodes’s film flashes ...