The Grand
A comedy about the fine art of losing.The Grand is in the tradition of improvisational comedies like Best In Show and This Is Spinal Tap. The story is set in the world of professional poker and follows six players who reach the final table of the world’s second most famous high stakes tournament, the Grand Championship of Poker.
Description: The Grand is in the tradition of improvisational comedies like Best In Show and This Is Spinal Tap. The story is set in the world of professional poker and follows six players who reach the final table of the world’s second most famous high stakes tournament, the Grand Championship of Poker.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $5,400,000 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 104 minutes
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This Is Spinal Tap
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Joker
Fight Club
Ex Machina
Star Wars
Oppenheimer
The Others
Woody Harrelson
Played One Eyed Jack Faro
Werner Herzog
Played The German
Dennis Farina
Played L.B.J. Deuce Fairbanks
David Cross
Played Larry Schwartzman
Cheryl Hines
Played Lainie Schwartzman
Richard Kind
Played Andy Andrews
Chris Parnell
Played Harold Melvin
Jason Alexander
Played Dr. Yakov Achmed
Ray Romano
Played Fred Marsh
Mike Epps
Played Reggie Marshall
Judy Greer
Played Sharon Andrews
Gabe Kaplan
Played Seth Schwartzman
Michael McKean
Played Steve Lavisch
Julie Claire
Played Dr. Jamie Sellers
Barry Corbin
Played Jimminy 'Lucky' Faro
Shannon Elizabeth
Played Toni
Estelle Harris
Played Ruth Melvin
Andrea Savage
Played Renee Jensen
Andrew Hill Newman
Played Russell Kalenich - The Dealer
Michael Karnow
Played Mike Werbe
Robert Thompson
Played Himself - Tournament Director
Andy Bellin
Played Poker Pro
Doyle Brunson
Played Poker Pro
Antonio Esfandiari
Played Poker Pro
Phil Hellmuth
Played Poker Pro
Phil Laak
Played Poker Pro
Daniel Negreanu
Played Poker Pro
Hank Azaria
Played Mike "The Bike" Heslov
Tom Hodges
Played Tim "Tiny Wonders" Woolrich
David Pressman
Played Melville "Murph Murph" Murphy
Brett Ratner
Played "Sob Story" Barry Blaustein
Avi Arad
Played Abdul Shavit
K.D. Aubert
Played Julie the Waitress
Tommy Lister Jr.
Played German's Bodyguard
Lance Stockton
Played German's Bodyguard
Tim Mikulecky
Played Bitch Slapped Man
Trula M. Marcus
Played Front Desk Clerk
Cynthia Petrello
Played Waitress at Vic & Anthony's
Linda Button
Played Jack's Secretary
Rusty Meyers
Played Long Island Poker Player
Richard Brodie
Played Himself
Peter O'Meara
Played Dave Esme
Tara G. Wise
Played Lainie's Daughter Ellen
Catherine Rose Young
Played Lainie's Daughter Catherine
Alec Holden
Played Little Larry
Hailey McCann
Played Little Lainie
Orly Shani
Played Lavisch's Assistant
Naomi Fabe
Played Lavisch's Assistant
Errol Guidry II
Played Cajun Larry
Jeff Bowler
Played Poker Player
Sharon Fann
Played Dealer at TV Tournament
Marc J. Chaiet
Played Hotel Guest
Garrett McKechnie
Played Hotel Guest
Tilman J. Fertitta
Played Himself
Sean Patrick Flaherty
Played Sean Marsh
Scotty Gelt
Played Poker Pro
Bonnie Joy Ashley
Played Dinner Guest
Harvey Blanc
Played Bell Desk Captain
Ashley Bowler
Played Child in Vic and Anthony's
Barry Brandt
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Kelly Catey
Played Lavicsh's Assistant (uncredited)
Randy Charach
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
John Embry
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Jason Anthony Fisher
Played Poker Contestant (uncredited)
Steve Grabowsky
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Alistair David Herz
Played Police Officer #1 (uncredited)
Kelly R. Kleinman
Played Leroy Kelly (uncredited)
Melinda Kramer
Played Poker Dealer (uncredited)
Riley G. Matthews, Jr.
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Dylan Mitro
Played Lainie's baby (uncredited)
Wesley Okerson
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Michael A. Rizza
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Brahm Taylor
Played Rex Copeland (uncredited)
Dave Yekell
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Bob Pepper
Played Poker Player (uncredited)
Phil Gordon
Played Himself
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