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Lookin' to Get Out Trailer (1982)

"What they're doing is insane, immoral... and working!" 08 October 1982 Comedy 105 mins

Two gamblers must leave New York City after one loses a lot of money. Doing what all gamblers in trouble would do, they hurry to the gambling capital Las Vegas to turn their luck around.

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Cast

Jon Voight

as Alex Kovac

Ann-Margret

as Patti Warner

Burt Young

as Jerry Feldman

Bert Remsen

as Smitty

Jude Farese

as Harry

Richard Bradford

as Bernie Gold

Stacey Pickren

as Rusty - The Red-Headed Hooker

Samantha Harper

as Lillian - Jerry's Ex-Wife

Fox Harris

as Harvey - The Elevator Operator

Marcheline Bertrand

as Girl in Jeep

Clyde Kusatsu

as Parking Attendant - Gets the China Speech

Larry Jenkins

as Parking Attendant - Brings Up the Car

Roger Rook

as Poker Player

Bill Borsella

as Poker Player

Howard Gray

as Poker Player

Hank Robinson

as Poker Player

International Releases Dates

United States 08 October 1982

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