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California Split

Cast

George Segal, Elliott Gould, Ann Prentiss, Gwen Welles View All


Crew

Robert Altman (Director), Joseph Walsh (Writer) View All

Release: Aug. 7th, 1974
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
Carefree single guy Charlie Waters rooms with two lovely prostitutes, Barbara Miller and Susan Peters, and lives to gamble. Along with his glum betting buddy, Bill Denny, Charlie sets out on a gambling streak in search of the ever-elusive big payday. While Charlie and Bill have some lucky moments, they also have to contend with serious setbacks that threaten to derail their hedonistic betting binge.
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Miller, Thieves Like Us) makes another appearance (in drag) and we get to see Jeff Goldblum at the very start of his feature film career (he'd only had a small role as a young punk in Death Wish to this point.) It has that feeling of realness about it - that you're watching real people interacting i....


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