High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story (2003)

High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story (2003)
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The true story of one of the most gifted card players in history provides the basis for this hard-hitting drama. Stu Ungar (Michael Imperioli) was barely in his teens when he first discovered his talent for playing cards, especially poker and gin rummy. His father, a nightclub owner and small-time bookmaker connected with the mob, was impressed with his son's abilities but worried where Stu's reckless instincts towards gambling could take him. As it happens, Stu's father was right to worry; the boy managed to lose all his bar mitzvah money during an afternoon at the racetrack (for all his skills at the card table, Stu had no talent for picking the ponies), and by the time he was 20, Stu was deep in debt to mob loan sharks. Vincent (Michael Nouri), a mob boss who knew Stu's father, gives him a chance to pay off his debts by entering a gin rummy tournament in Las Vegas; Stu wins big and soon finds the Las Vegas lifestyle is to his liking. Stu becomes something of a celebrity when he wins the World Series of Poker tournament in 1980 and 1981, but his appetite for racetrack betting, drugs and prostitutes took its toll, and the great card shark hit bottom before returning from nowhere to win the WSOP a third time in 1996; however, Stu's comeback would turn out to be tragically short lived. High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story also features appearances by Pat Morita, Renee Faia, Joe La Due, and Vincent Van Patten. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Michael ImperioliMichael Nouri, (more)
Director(s):
A. W. Vidmer
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Synopsis of High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story

The true story of one of the most gifted card players in history provides the basis for this hard-hitting drama. Stu Ungar (Michael Imperioli) was barely in his teens when he first discovered his talent for playing cards, especially poker and gin rummy. His father, a nightclub owner and small-time bookmaker connected with the mob, was impressed with his son's abilities but worried where Stu's reckless instincts towards gambling could take him. As it happens, Stu's father was right to worry; the boy managed to lose all his bar mitzvah money during an afternoon at the racetrack (for all his skills at the card table, Stu had no talent for picking the ponies), and by the time he was 20, Stu was deep in debt to mob loan sharks. Vincent (Michael Nouri), a mob boss who knew Stu's father, gives him a chance to pay off his debts by entering a gin rummy tournament in Las Vegas; Stu wins big and soon finds the Las Vegas lifestyle is to his liking. Stu becomes something of a celebrity when he wins the World Series of Poker tournament in 1980 and 1981, but his appetite for racetrack betting, drugs and prostitutes took its toll, and the great card shark hit bottom before returning from nowhere to win the WSOP a third time in 1996; however, Stu's comeback would turn out to be tragically short lived. High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story also features appearances by Pat Morita, Renee Faia, Joe La Due, and Vincent Van Patten. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
A. W. Vidmer
Writer(s):
A. W. Vidmer
Producer(s):
F. A. MillerA. W. Vidmer
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Alisa I.

This movie was not what I expected. I expected more of the character but was pleasantly surprised that the movie did explain the complete story on his life.

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Warren S.

This was a good role for Michael Imperioli. And to be quite truthful he hasn’t been seen very much with the exception of “ The Soprano’s”, matter of fact there were a few Soprano cast members in this poorly told film. This is just another half baked or under cooked docudrama....and this list is unfortunately growing. Docudrama the likes of “The Insider” and “Black Hawk Down” are far and few in coming to the DVD market place. Another good one is “One Trick Pony” but this is yet to be released on DVD, and remains only available in VHS form. There are so many holes in this story that the film barely stays a float. This trailer boasts a sexy poker flix with lots of table action....My movie take....ALL FIZZ...AND NO ZEEK

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Gary D.

Don't know what I expected, but this wasn't it. Good job by all actors but story seemed slow and sort of boring. I guess I wanted more action at the gambling tables. This is a sad tale with high production values and maybe my two stars is unfair but to me it is only barely worth your time.

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