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A mother and father blow their daughter's university fund and start an illegal casino in their basement to recoup the losses.

2017 English Stereo
Comedy Alternative Crime Entertainment Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Will Ferrell (Actor) .. Scott
Amy Poehler (Actor) .. Kate
Jason Mantzoukas (Actor) .. Frank
Nick Kroll (Actor) .. Bob
Allison Tolman (Actor) .. Dawn
Michaela Watkins (Actor) .. Raina
Ryan Simpkins (Actor) .. Alex Johansen
Jessie Ennis (Actor) .. Rachel
Rob Huebel (Actor) .. Officer Chandler
Cedric Yarbrough (Actor) .. Reggie Henderson
Jeremy Renner (Actor) .. Tommy
Christina Andrea Offley (Actor) .. Davida
Rory Scovel (Actor) .. Joe
Lennon Parham (Actor) .. Martha
Kyle Kinane (Actor) .. Garvey
Gillian Vigman (Actor) .. Becky
Steve Zissis (Actor) .. Carl Shackler
Alexandra Daddario (Actor) .. Corsica
Andy Buckley (Actor) .. Craig
Wayne Federman (Actor) .. Chip Dave
Ian Roberts (Actor) .. Driver at College Campus
Sam Richardson (Actor) .. Marty
Joe Rowley (Actor) .. Waiter
Jessica St. Clair (Actor) .. Wall Street Guy - Reba
Andrea Savage (Actor) .. Laura
Linda Porter (Actor) .. Old Lady
Ben Harris (Actor) .. Shoe Salesman
Sean Patrick Murphy (Actor) .. Sparky
Randall Park (Actor) .. Wall Street Guy - Buckler
Sebastian Maniscalco (Actor) .. Stand-Up Comic
Kathleen Meyer (Actor) .. Stripper
Tiffany Tynes (Actor) .. Stripper
Bruna Rubio (Actor) .. Stripper
Natasha Key (Actor) .. Stripper
Javier DelPrado (Actor) .. Craps Dealer

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Will Ferrell (Actor) .. Scott
Born: July 16, 1967
Birthplace: Irvine, California, United States
Trivia: Another member of the Saturday Night Live Screen Actors Guild, Will Ferrell made his major film debut as Steve Butabi, one of the spectacularly clueless brothers who serve as the protagonists of A Night at the Roxbury (1998). The character originated on SNL, where Ferrell had been a regular since 1995, entertaining audiences with his celebrity impressions and such characterizations as Craig the Spartan Cheerleader and junior high-school teacher Marty Culp.Born in Irvine, CA, on July 16, 1967, Ferrell attended the University of Southern California, graduating with a degree in sports information. Following graduation, he worked as a sportscaster on a weekly cable show, but he soon found his interests leaning toward acting and standup comedy. He enrolled in classes and workshops given at a local community college, and after only a year of training, he was invited to join the Groundlings, an infamous L.A. comedy improv group. Ferrell's involvement with the Groundlings led to his SNL discovery; from that point on, the previously unknown comic found himself enjoying growing recognition and a steady paycheck.Although A Night at the Roxbury turned out to be a complete and utter flop, it did little to prevent Ferrell from finding more screen work; the following year, he could be seen as journalist Bob Woodward in Dick and as the object of fellow SNL castmate Molly Shannon's unwanted affection in Superstar. A series of scene-stealing supporting roles followed for Ferrell in such films as Drowning Mona, Zoolander, and, most-notably, Old School. In the 2003 Todd Phillips film, Ferrell sunk his teeth into the role of Frank "The Tank", delivering several lines that would forever be quoted by frat guys the world over.But it was Ferrell's other 2003 film that truly announced his arrival as a Hollywood star. As the oversized titular character in director Jon Favreau's holiday comedy Elf, Ferrell delighted audiences and critics alike, making the modestly-budgeted film a surprise box-office smash.In the wake of Elf's success, Ferrell's 2004 plate was full, starring as fictional '70s TV newscaster Ron Burgundy in Anchorman (a film which had enough outtakes to merit an entire second feature upon being released to home video), taking a role in the Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda, and signing on for lead roles in two long-anticipated projects: the filmed adaptation of John Kennedy Toole's cult novel A Confederacy of Dunces and the big-screen version of the classic sitcom Bewitched. Though the curse that had plagued the big-screen adaptation of Confederacy seemed to persist when, by mid-2006, there still seemed to be no signs that the film would be going before the cameras anytime soon, Ferrell continued to crack-up audiences with a hilarious cameo in the popular Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy Weddng Crashers, as well as a memorable turn in The Producers - a big screen adaptation of the smash Broadway hit that was inspired by Mel Brooks' 1968 comedy classic of the same name. As the 2000's unfolded, it became clear that Ferrell's comic fame could not be matched. He would score box office gold with many movies to comes, such as Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Stranger Than Fiction, Blades of Glory, Step-Brothers, Everything Must Go, and The Campaign, in addition to popular runs on TV series like The Office and Eastbound & Down.
Amy Poehler (Actor) .. Kate
Born: September 16, 1971
Birthplace: Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Getting her start in a comedy team called "My Mother's Fleabag" while studying at Boston College, the frantically energized Amy Poehler (born September 16th, 1971) has become an improv queen of sorts on the comedy circuit. After graduation, Poehler got involved with Second City and ImprovOlympic in Chicago, where she worked with improv guru Del Close and began touring. After joining up with the sketch comedy group The Upright Citizens Brigade, she moved to New York City with them in 1996. The group had a show on Comedy Central for three seasons and opened their own theater in New York. Her big mainstream breakthrough came in January 2002, when she was promoted from featured player to member of the repertory cast of Saturday Night Live. Two of her most well-known SNL characters have been the one-legged dating show contestant and the combative trailer-park wife. Her other television appearances included recurring characters on Late Night With Conan O'Brien and Undeclared. On the big screen, she seemed to make an impression despite her small roles. In Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, she played a Tourette's Syndrome sufferer, and in Wet Hot American Summer she was a snobby drama club leader. After appearing in the feature Martin & Orloff with the other members of the Upright Citizens Brigade, she would star with Jack Black and Ben Stiller in Envy in 2004, the same year that she memorably portrayed a wannabe hip mom in the Tina Fey-penned comedy Mean Girls. The following few years found Poehler skillfully balancing her small-screen career with her feature aspirations, and whether she was sitting at the "Weekend Update" desk, playing the wife of then-real-life husband Will Arnett on Arrested Development, or waiting tables in Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny, the increasingly busy actress/comedian could always be counted on for a few hearty laughs. Additional appearances in both the kiddie-friendly Spongebob Squarepants and the terrifyingly hilarious Wonder Showzen during this period in her career would offer hilarious proof of Poehler's crafty ability to alternate between subversive adult material and harmless kid cartoons with an ease that no doubt helped to make her a hit with audiences young and old alike. Despite substantial appearances in (Donnie Darko director) Richard Kelly's eagerly anticipated sophomore feature Southland Tales and Alec Baldwin's remake Shortcut to Happiness going largely unseen when both films languished without a release date for far longer than anyone would have anticipated, fans in need of a Poehler feature fix would find little cause to complain as the actress turned up in The Ex, Blades of Glory -- again opposite then-husband Arnett -- and Shrek the Third in 2007.Poehler continued to be a popular choice for voice roles, lending her vocal talents to Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009), and The Secret World of Arrietty (2010). In 2008, she reunited with Tina Fey to play the freewheeling surrogate mother to a high-strung, career-oriented woman (Fey) who desperately wants a baby. Poehler's star continued to rise with the sitcom Parks and Recreation. Introduced in 2009, the popular comedy series follows Leslie Knope (Poehler), a mid-level bureaucrat working for the parks department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana.
Jason Mantzoukas (Actor) .. Frank
Born: December 18, 1972
Birthplace: Nahant, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Was an accomplished rock n' roll and jazz drummer in high school and college. Began his comedy career by joining an improv troupe in college. Received a grant after college to study ethnomusicology in North Africa and the Middle East. Improvised much of his part in The Dictator (2012). Regularly featured on How Did This Get Made, a film podcast critiquing bad films.
Nick Kroll (Actor) .. Bob
Born: June 05, 1978
Birthplace: New York, United States
Trivia: Comedian Nick Kroll came up through the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in both New York and LA, before infultrating the world of stand up and sketch comedy, and becommning a writer for Chapelle's Show and Human Giant. The Georgetown allumni would go on to appear on VH1 series like I Love the 80's, as well as in sit-coms like Worst Week, Reno 911, The League, and the Life and Times of Tim, in addition to movies like I Love You, Man.
Allison Tolman (Actor) .. Dawn
Born: November 18, 1981
Birthplace: Sugar Land, Texas, United States
Trivia: Began taking acting lessons at Fort Bend Theatre in Sugar Land, Texas when she was 8 years old. Had her first stage performance in 2004 in Jane Martin's Anton in Show Business. Was a founding member of Second Thought Theatre in Dallas. Attended Second City conservatory in Chicago. Made her television debut on Prison Break.
Michaela Watkins (Actor) .. Raina
Born: December 14, 1971
Birthplace: Syracuse, New York, United States
Trivia: Lived in Portland from 1996 to 2000. Starred in productions of The Misanthrope and How I Learned to Drive at the Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland. Acted with the Circle X Theatre of Los Angeles. Appeared at an event for the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles called the Day of Jewish Learning & Culture. Is a member of the Groundlings company of Los Angeles.
Ryan Simpkins (Actor) .. Alex Johansen
Born: March 25, 1998
Jessie Ennis (Actor) .. Rachel
Rob Huebel (Actor) .. Officer Chandler
Born: June 04, 1969
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Irreverent sketch comic Rob Huebel gained recognition for producing episodes of several of television's most popular comedy showcases during the 1990s, including Michael Moore's politically charged The Awful Truth and Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Huebel also appeared in guest roles on the sitcoms Arrested Development and Curb Your Enthusiasm. In 2007, Huebel, Aziz Ansari, and Paul Scheer signed with MTV as the lead players in Human Giant, a weekly compendium of offbeat and humorous short films.
Cedric Yarbrough (Actor) .. Reggie Henderson
Born: August 26, 1971
Birthplace: Burnsville, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Started his career in college appearing in student theater productions, including the lead role in Sweeney Todd. Is an alumnus of Minneapolis' Brave New Workshop, whose past members include Al Franken, Peter MacNicol and Mo Collins. Landed his first major TV role with Comedy Central's Cops parody Reno 911! While still appearing as a police officer on Reno 911! on TV, he played a prison guard in the 2004 movie Meet the Fockers. In addition to his film and television work, has lent his voice to various video game, including Iron Man 2, Mafia II and Crash: Mind Over Mutant.
Jeremy Renner (Actor) .. Tommy
Born: January 07, 1971
Birthplace: Modesto, California, United States
Trivia: A former die-hard theater actor who made a comfortable transition to screens both big and small in the late '90s, Jeremy Renner drew praise and courted controversy with his portrayal of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. A California native, Renner discovered his love for acting while drifting through various majors at college. He dabbled in computer science and criminology before taking an acting class, and soon decided to double major in theater and psychology, the stage offering the struggling student a healthy outlet for his sometimes bottled emotions. After graduation, the aspiring actor moved to Los Angeles in hopes of finding work. A starring role in the play Search and Destroy (which he also co-directed) earned Renner positive notice from critics, and, in 1995, he made his feature debut in the critically panned gross-out comedy National Lampoon's Senior Trip. Numerous film and television supporting roles followed, including a 1999 guest-starring appearance as a former puritan turned menacing vampire on the popular WB series Angel. Three years later, and despite bearing almost no physical resemblance to the titular character, Renner's chillingly low-key performance as a true-life murderer and cannibal in the biopic Dahmer earned him an Independent Spirit Award Best Actor nomination. In 2003, he received more exposure in a role opposite Colin Farrell in the big-budget action thriller S.W.A.T. After taking the lead as an institutionalized member of the Aryan Nation in Neo Ned, he then stepped before the camera for Italian actress/director Asia Argento in J.T. LeRoy's 2004 screen adaptation of his story collection The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things.Renner scored big roles in the drama North Country and the zombie sequel 28 Weeks Later before heading up the quirky TV cop show The Unusuals, which lasted only one season on ABC. However, his work in Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker, as a soldier who specializes in disarming IED's in Iraq, brought him stellar reviews and a number of industry accolades including Best Actor nominations from The Screen Actors Guild, the Independent Spirit Awards, and the Academy. He aslo won that very same award from numerous critics groups.Two years later he returned to the Oscar race for his supporting turn as Ben Affleck's best frined in The Town. He would follow that up with a pair of giant box office hits, co-starring opposite Tom Cruise in the fourth Mission: Impossible movie, and then taking the part of Hawkeye in The Avengers in 2012. That same year he would take over the part of Jason Bourne in The Bourne Legacy, and he lent his voice to the animated film Ice Age: Continental Drift. He appeared in the Academy Award-nominated American Hustle in 2013 and then filled his plate with sequels like The Avengers: Age of Ultron and Mission: Impossible 5.
Christina Andrea Offley (Actor) .. Davida
Rory Scovel (Actor) .. Joe
Lennon Parham (Actor) .. Martha
Born: October 26, 1976
Birthplace: Lilburn, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Realized that she was funny while competing in a "Comedy Sports" competition in high school. Was obsessed with Saturday Night Live as a child and dressed up as a different SNL sketch character every Halloween. Attended college with actor-comedian Jack McBrayer. Taught French for two years with Teach for America at TL Weston High School in Greenville, MS. Honed her comedic chops at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York, and has taught improv classes at the U.C.B. training center. Cocreated and starred in the two-character show The Adventures of Lock & Kay. Found critical success in the one-woman show She Tried to Be Normal.
Kyle Kinane (Actor) .. Garvey
Gillian Vigman (Actor) .. Becky
Born: January 28, 1972
Trivia: Was a member of the Second City comedy troupe, and toured with the Second City National Touring Company. Made her big-screen debut with a small role in the Kevin Costner supernatural drama Dragonfly (2002). Joined the cast of MADtv for the Fox sketch comedy's ninth season. Has been a series regular on the short-lived ABC sitcom Sons & Daughters and the CBS legal drama The Defenders. Was cast in the pilot of Transparent, but the role was recast (with Melora Hardin) when Vigman had to pull out due to her pregnancy.
Steve Zissis (Actor) .. Carl Shackler
Born: December 07, 1975
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: With his slightly rugged and rough-cut, urban look, actor Steve Zissis fit the bill for lead and supporting roles in grassroots indie productions. Zissis studied at such institutes as The Actor's Center, the Chekhov Studio, and the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, and then began to amass a series of roles in cutting-edge low-budget films including Tale of a Phoenix, Climbing Out, The Intervention, Ping Pong La-Lou, and Baghead.
Alexandra Daddario (Actor) .. Corsica
Born: March 16, 1986
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: New York native Alexandra Daddario began her career when she was still a teenager, landing the role of Laurie Lewish on the long-running soap opera All My Children in 2002, when she was just 16 years old. She would stay with the series into the next year, but Daddario soon set her sites on the big screen, earning accolades for her role in the 2010 fantasy adventure movie Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, an adaptation of the popular young adult novel of the same name. The actress followed this up with a prominent role in the 2010 independent thriller Bereavement. Next, opting for a change of pace, Daddario landed a part in the 2011 comedy Hall Pass, alongside Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis.
Andy Buckley (Actor) .. Craig
Born: February 13, 1965
Birthplace: Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: After graduating from Stanford, decided to move to New York City to focus on acting. After struggling a few years, he turned his attention to the finance world. Was part of the comedy group "House of Floyd" with future Bridesmaids costars Melissa McCarthy and her husband Ben Falcone. Appeared in the Reba McEntire video for "I'd Rather Ride Around With You" and the sequel "What If It's You" as the singer's love interest. Landed a "life imitates art" role on the NBC series The Office—his character is CFO for the fictional Dunder-Mifflin, while Buckley is a wealth-management adviser for an investment bank.
Wayne Federman (Actor) .. Chip Dave
Born: June 22, 1959
Ian Roberts (Actor) .. Driver at College Campus
Sam Richardson (Actor) .. Marty
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Split his time between Detroit and Ghana while growing up due to his mother's Ghanaian nationality. Began studying improv comedy as a teenager and performing in stage productions at his high school. Is an alumni of Second City Chicago Mainstage. During his time at Second City, wrote and performed in two original revues, Spoiler Alert Everybody Dies and Southside of Heaven, which earned him nominations for the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor in a Revue for two consecutive years in 2010 and 2011. Performed at the Just for Laughs Montreal Fresh Faces of Characters showcase in 2012. In 2016, was honored at Wayne State University's 37th Arts Achievement Awards with the Career Achievement Award in the Field of Theatre.
Joe Rowley (Actor) .. Waiter
Jessica St. Clair (Actor) .. Wall Street Guy - Reba
Born: September 21, 1977
Birthplace: Westfield, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Met husband Dan O'Brien while performing improv comedy together in college. Performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York and Los Angeles. Wrote episodes of her sitcom BFF by recording herself and cowriter Lennon Parham improvising, then transcribing it later.
Andrea Savage (Actor) .. Laura
Born: February 20, 1973
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Broke into TV playing Brazilian exchange student Renata Vargas on Sweet Valley High. Was a member of The Groundlings improv group. Best known on the small screen for her role on the partially improvised sitcom Significant Others (2004), and for her role as Tillie Sullivan on the Comedy Central mockumentary comedy series Dog Bites Man (2006). Wrote, starred in and produced sketches for HBO's Funny or Die Presents (2010-11). Appeared in a stage production of Girls Talk, a play about status-obsessed mothers, in 2011. Has written for the Huffington Post.
Linda Porter (Actor) .. Old Lady
Ben Harris (Actor) .. Shoe Salesman
Sean Patrick Murphy (Actor) .. Sparky
Randall Park (Actor) .. Wall Street Guy - Buckler
Born: March 23, 1974
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Created an Asian American theater group called Lapu the Coyote That Cares, with two friends in college. Performs sketch comedy with his friend Marques Ray. His first regular acting role was on Nick Cannon's Wild 'N Out in 2006. Is a frequent contributor to Channel 101, an online TV network.
Sebastian Maniscalco (Actor) .. Stand-Up Comic
Kathleen Meyer (Actor) .. Stripper
Tiffany Tynes (Actor) .. Stripper
Bruna Rubio (Actor) .. Stripper
Natasha Key (Actor) .. Stripper
Javier DelPrado (Actor) .. Craps Dealer

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