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Croupier
TrailerJack Manfred wants to have a great novel about gambling so he enters London's gambling world as a croupier . He uncovers that world is the most temting, which he never could imagined.Actors: Clive Owen, Nick Reding, Nicholas Ball, Alexander Morton, Barnaby Kay, Gina McKee, John Radcliffe, Sheila Whitfield, David Hamilton, Carol Davis, Eddie Osei, ...»Director: Mike HodgesCountry: FranceDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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indieWireMay 26, 2016But it's Clive Owen, who was so fine as the homosexual imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp in "Bent," who steals the show. If you need an actor who emotes thunderstorms while his flesh is as still as a spring day, look no further.
Rolling StoneMay 10, 2001Croupier is taut, tense and enthralling, as smart and surprising as its protagonist.
Detroit NewsJanuary 01, 2000Gambling and gamblers are a movie staple, but Croupier comes at the sport and its population from a fresh and, finally, rewardingly wide perspective.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000With its fascinating, multi-layered plot, intelligent screenplay, and subtle-yet-undeniable tension building, Croupier is an engrossing, stylish thriller that never threatens to wear out its welcome.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The choice of Clive Owen as the star is a good one. He's got the same sort of physical reserve as Sean Connery in the Bond pictures.
RTÉ (Ireland)February 12, 2003For refusing to lie down and let his film die and for returning some much needed cred to British cinema, Hodges deserves another roll of the dice.
Combustible CelluloidJanuary 17, 2003One of the very best movies of this beloved and sleazy genre.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteAugust 08, 2002...a model of what might be accomplished by a capable director working on a small budget - namely one of the best films of the year.
BBC.comJune 05, 2001For once here is a British film that is both tough and intelligent, and so well-researched that it will probably tell you more about how casinos work than had it been a documentary.
Empire MagazineJune 05, 2001It's more of an art movie than a thriller, but it's still gripping, persuasive, unsettling stuff.
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